Citizenship by Investment in Milton
Citizenship by investment in Milton for first-generation families in one of Canada's fastest-growing towns. Licensed CICC advisor, remote. Book a free call.
Fast Passport Boutique by Jane Katkova is a licensed CICC advisory helping Milton families secure a second citizenship or residency by investment. We work from our Toronto office and fully remotely, so a busy family in Milton can move the whole process forward from home, on their own schedule. If you have been looking into citizenship by investment in Milton, you have found a regulated, honest-broker team — and one that understands the ambitions of a young, first-generation town building its future right now.
A licensed citizenship-by-investment advisor for Milton families
Milton is unlike almost anywhere else we serve: for years it has ranked among Canada's fastest-growing municipalities, and it is one of the youngest and most diverse towns in the country. Its neighbourhoods are full of first-generation professionals and new business owners — engineers, IT and healthcare workers, tradespeople and founders, with a large and vibrant South Asian community among them — who commute into the GTA or run young enterprises of their own. These are households in the building phase of life, dual-income and globally minded, and their questions about a second citizenship are practical and forward-looking. As an advisory regulated by the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), we answer those questions straight, with a duty to your family rather than to any programme.
Why Milton's first-generation families want a second passport
For a young family still building, a second passport is less about status and more about insurance and optionality. The reasons we hear in Milton are consistent: global mobility for parents whose careers or businesses cross borders, a genuine plan B held early rather than scrambled for later, visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to roughly 140 to 150 destinations, and a wider set of education and future-mobility options for children who are still small today. A second citizenship does not ask you to leave the life you are building in Milton — it adds resilience on top of it. Because these are family decisions, our family citizenship by investment structure, which brings a spouse and dependent children into a single application, is usually the most economical way to proceed.
A candid word on Indian and Pakistani nationality
Given Milton's large South Asian community, this is where honest advice matters most. India does not permit dual citizenship: acquiring another country's citizenship ends your Indian citizenship, and the OCI card is a lifelong visa, not a passport. If you still hold and value your Indian nationality, weigh that carefully — our guide to Grenada citizenship for Indian citizens walks through the trade-off. Pakistan allows dual nationality only with a defined list of countries that excludes every Caribbean state, so a Caribbean passport can legally cost your Pakistani nationality; we set this out plainly in our guide to citizenship by investment for Pakistani citizens. One reassuring nuance: many Milton residents are already Canadian citizens, and Canada freely permits multiple citizenships, so a Canadian adding a Caribbean passport is straightforward. These considerations apply to family members who still hold, and want to keep, their original nationality, and they deserve qualified legal advice, which we help you arrange.
The programmes that fit a Milton family
For a fast, full second passport with no requirement to live abroad, the five Caribbean citizenship programmes are the usual fit for family-focused Milton households. Dominica citizenship by investment often appeals to first-generation families because it carries the lowest entry point of the five. Grenada citizenship by investment is frequently the standout for growing families, thanks to generous dependant rules and its unique United States E-2 investor treaty — useful if American study or business is on the horizon for your children. We match the programme to your budget and your plans, not to a sales target.
Indicative 2026 costs and timelines for a Milton family
The table shows indicative 2026 minimum donations and realistic timelines. Program terms and thresholds change; confirm current figures on a call.
| Programme | Indicative minimum (donation) | Realistic 2026 timeline | Note for families |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dominica | ~US$200,000 | ~6–9 months | Lowest entry point |
| Grenada | ~US$235,000 | ~5–8 months | Generous dependants; US E-2 treaty |
| Antigua & Barbuda | ~US$230,000 (family of 4) | ~9–14 months | One flat price for a family of four |
| St Kitts & Nevis | ~US$250,000 | ~5 months | Oldest and most predictable |
| St Lucia | ~US$240,000 | ~9–18 months | Flexible investment options |
This is general information, not legal or tax advice. All five programmes now require an interview and biometrics, so the honest range runs from about five months for St Kitts and Nevis to well over a year for St Lucia — we plan around realistic dates, not marketing ones.
A fully remote process — no need to visit the Caribbean
Nothing about this process requires a Milton family to take time off or travel to the islands. We begin with a free, confidential consultation, then recommend a programme, prepare the clean source-of-funds file that decides whether an application runs smoothly, and manage the government submission, due diligence and investment on your behalf. Everything can be done by video call and secure upload, evenings and weekends included. You are also welcome at our Toronto office if you prefer to meet in person. We serve families throughout Milton, Halton Hills, Oakville and Burlington, alongside established communities such as those exploring citizenship by investment in Aurora and families weighing a second passport in Brampton.
Why Milton families choose Fast Passport Boutique
Jane Katkova has spent more than two decades in immigration and citizenship advisory, and our practice is built on CICC licensing, discretion and candour. For a first-generation Milton family investing hard-earned capital, that candour is the point: we will not let anyone stumble into losing a nationality they meant to keep, and we would rather tell you a route is wrong than make a sale. To gauge fit quickly, check your eligibility in a few minutes.
If you are exploring this from Milton, the best next step is a short, honest conversation about your family's goals, passports and documents. Call us at +1 (416) 661-4487, or book a free, confidential consultation with our licensed team. We are at 1110 Finch Avenue West, Unit 406 in Toronto, and we work fully remotely with families across Halton Region.
Citizenship by Investment in Milton — your questions answered
I hold an Indian passport. Can I keep it if I get a second citizenship?
No. India does not permit dual citizenship, so voluntarily acquiring another country's citizenship means you cease to be an Indian citizen and must surrender your Indian passport. The OCI card is a lifelong visa, not citizenship. This trade-off needs qualified legal advice, which we help you line up before you commit.
I hold a Pakistani passport. Is a Caribbean passport safe for my nationality?
Not automatically. Pakistan allows dual nationality only with a defined list of countries, and that list does not include the Caribbean citizenship-by-investment states. Acquiring a Caribbean passport can therefore cost your Pakistani nationality, so it is never risk-free and should be taken with qualified counsel.
We are a young family still building. Is this too early for us?
Not at all. Many Milton families secure a second citizenship precisely because they are early in their journey and want a plan B and global mobility in place before they need it. We help you match a programme to your current budget, and a family application keeps the cost efficient.
Which programme has the lowest entry point?
Dominica currently carries the lowest indicative donation of the five Caribbean programmes, at around US$200,000, which is why first-generation families often start there. Grenada, at around US$235,000, adds generous dependant rules and a United States E-2 treaty. We help you weigh cost against the features your family needs.
Do we have to travel to the Caribbean or take time off work?
No. There is no residence requirement, and the process is handled remotely by video call and secure document upload, including evenings and weekends. Milton clients rarely need to travel, and you are welcome to meet us at our Toronto office if you prefer.
Is the first consultation free?
Yes. Your first consultation with our licensed team is free and fully confidential, by video call at a time that suits your family or in person at our Toronto office.
A Toronto business-owner family, a second passport in about five months
A GTA-based entrepreneur came to us with a familiar problem: a strong business, frequent international travel, and a passport that made every trip an exercise in visa paperwork. The family wanted broader travel freedom, a credible plan B for their two children, and — importantly — a legitimate route toward doing business in the United States. We mapped their goals against the leading Caribbean programmes and recommended Grenada, the only Caribbean citizenship that opens the door to the US E-2 investor visa. We handled the source-of-funds file, due-diligence preparation and the full application. Citizenship was approved in roughly five months, the family kept their Canadian lives entirely intact, and they now travel visa-free to more than 140 destinations.
Client details anonymised for privacy. Timelines and programme facts reflect current rules and vary by case.
What our clients say
Thank you for help with the spousal sponsorship process! It was so easy to communicate with Jane’s team. Highly recommended!
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We used Jane Katkova & Associates to obtain a study/work visa for our son. From the very first contact we were impressed with her confidence and professionalism — superb, personal service.
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