DonnJakson
Guest
Apr 16, 2026
8:24 AM
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Saw the Sao Tome citizenship option through Astons and it looks like one of the lowest-cost entry points into investment migration right now, starting around $90K. Compared to Caribbean programs, the barrier to entry is much lower, which makes it interesting for those who just want a second passport as a backup rather than a premium travel document.
At the same time, it’s still a newer program, so questions about stability, long-term value, and global acceptance naturally come up. Astons handles the process end-to-end, but the key decision here is whether it’s worth getting in early at a lower cost or sticking with more established options.
Questions:
Would you consider Sao Tome citizenship as a backup option? Is it better to enter early into new programs or wait until they’re proven? How important is passport strength vs price for you? Anyone comparing this with Caribbean programs right now?
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