St. Kitts abolishing the donation route to citizenship, Grenada adding a residence requirement, ECCIRA's unified regulator established — Caribbean CBI is shifting from "buying identity with money" to "genuine connection." After Europe's golden visa channels closed one by one, the Caribbean window is also narrowing in steps. An in-depth interpretation of 2026 policy and response strategies.
In 2026 the Middle East situation erupted once again; within 120 hours the situation reversed, borders were sealed, flights were grounded, and the banking system came under strain. This is not distant geopolitical news—for high-net-worth individuals holding a single nationality with assets concentrated in a single jurisdiction, it is a real stress test. War gives no warning period. The value of a passport, the flexibility of residence, and the cross-border configuration of assets were all decided within the 72 hours after conflict broke out.
As of March 2, the smoke over the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi has yet to clear, and civil-aviation flight trails have vanished entirely from the skyline. The number of tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz plunged from 65 on Friday to 6—and in just the past few hours, Saudi Arabia's largest refinery, Ras Tanura, was hit by an Iranian drone and forced into emergency shutdown (its 500,000-barrel daily output reduced to zero), while Qatar's gas fields were struck simultaneously. Brent crude surged past $82 (+13%), and gold hit a record high of $5,292. Hormuz blockade, Saudi refining halted…
On March 1, 2026, Iran fired 137 missiles and 209 drones at the UAE; Dubai International Airport was damaged, the Burj Al Arab hotel caught fire, and multiple explosions hit the Palm Islands. This attack not only shattered the myth of Dubai's "absolute safety," but fundamentally shook the identity-planning architecture that many Chinese entrepreneurs had built in Dubai—the shared premise underlying all four pillars of the Golden Visa, free-zone companies, property holdings, and bank accounts no longer holds. This article provides a three-stage action framework: a 72-hour emergency assessment, a 1-3 month identity reconfiguration, and the construction of a long-term identity moat.
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