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Member Introductions => New Members => Topic started by: VitalikKechenko on April 16, 2026, 11:22:35 AM

Title: Sao Tome Citizenship (Astons) – Low-Cost Second Passport or Risky New Option?
Post by: VitalikKechenko on April 16, 2026, 11:22:35 AM
Noticed the Sao Tome citizenship (https://www.astons.com/citizenship-by-investment/sao-tome-and-principe/) program via Astons and it stands out mainly because of the low entry point, starting from around $90K. Compared to traditional Caribbean options, this is significantly cheaper, which makes it appealing for those looking for a basic second passport or backup solution without a large investment.

At the same time, it's a relatively new program, so there are open questions around long-term stability, recognition, and overall value. Astons manages the process as an authorized provider, but the main consideration here is whether entering a newer market early is a smart move or an unnecessary risk.

Questions:

Would you trust a newer program like this?
Is the low price a real advantage or a red flag?
Better to go with established Caribbean options or try something new?
What matters more: cost or passport strength?