Caribbean aquaculture projects offer new citizenship by investment opportunities

<p>Grenada Sustainable Aquaculture (GSA) and Antigua Sustainable Aquaculture (ASA) have recently received the full support from both countries’ governments. The open ocean environment combined with integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) and good husbandry practices produces a premium quality product while avoiding any measurable environmental impacts.</p>


<p>DUBAI, UAE &#8211; Grenada Sustainable Aquaculture (GSA) and Antigua Sustainable Aquaculture (ASA) have recently received the full support from both<br /> countries’ governments. The open ocean environment combined with integrated<br /> multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) and good husbandry practices produces a<br /> premium quality product while avoiding any measurable environmental<br /> impacts.&nbsp;</p> <p>GSA is offering investors a unique opportunity to join the high technology<br /> paradigm via intellectual property (IP).</p> <p>GSA uses the latest, world-leading aquaculture technologies, continuing to<br /> improve them where they own the intellectual property rights. This can be<br /> extremely lucrative in both the short and long-term, as the unique IP may be<br /> licensed to other aquaculture projects for an annual fee plus a percentage of<br /> their annual gross sales This IP profit centre is in addition to the sales of<br /> the core aquaculture products.</p> <p>Citizenship by Investment&nbsp;</p> <p>&#8220;Prosperity, safety, global mobility – secure citizenship and visa free<br /> travel for your family via a safe and sound investment in a peaceful<br /> Commonwealth of Nations state,&#8221; said Leo Ford, director of GSA.&nbsp;</p> <p>Grenadian citizenship lasts for a lifetime, giving the individual the same<br /> rights and privileges as persons born in Grenada. The passport allows visa-free<br /> travel to over 130 countries including the UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and most of<br /> Latin America. Grenada citizens may also travel and do business freely throughout<br /> the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).</p>