CARIBBEAN ISLANDS IMMIGRATION
The Caribbean Islands lie to the South-east of North America, to the East of Central America and to the North of South America. By international standards, Caribbean Islands are rich in natural resources. The individual economies of the Caribbean islands are generally open to free trade. While their export bases are fairly limited, many islands are beginning to diversify their industries. Sugar, bananas, eggplant and flowers are exported from many islands and other crops are still grown exclusively for domestic use. The distillation and large-scale export of rum, a well-known island product, takes place on most islands where sugarcane is grown.
ANTIGUA & BARBUDA
The islands of Antigua & Barbuda are located in the heart of Caribbean. Antigua and Barbuda is the 9th largest country by size in the Caribbean and houses a population of about 91,295 people..
ST. KITTS & NEVIS
St. Kitts and Nevis, also known in the country’s constitution as Saint Christopher and Nevis, has been independent since 1983 and forms part of the group of islands known as the Lesser Antilles..