Saint Kitts and Nevis flag Honorary Consulate of Saint Kitts and Nevis in Santo Domingo

Honorary ConsulMr. Fernando Lama Reyes
AddressAve. John F. Kennedy
Edificio Bonanza
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Phonelocal: (809) 567.5023
international: +1.809.567.5023
Faxlocal: (809) 567.6974
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Morgan Lopez
Sun, 2 May 2021 00:28 EDT
Investment Offer
SUBJECT : INVESTMENTS.

Dear Respectfully,

In my long years of work with top financial management companies in the Madrid - Spain, I presently have two clients (Non Europeans) who have funds to give out for investment either on equity or loan basis.

The areas to be considered for the investment are as follows Real estate, Oil & Gas, Agriculture, Health, Aviation, Tourism, Retail, Construction, IT & Communications, Technology, Education, Energy, Engineering, Utilities, Telecoms, Mining, Maritime, sustainable energy and host of other profitable ventures.

Intending beneficiaries must have a business plan and show their capability to manage huge funds. The beneficiary must be able to deliver good and sustainable returns on investment to the investor annually. If you are that person or establishment seeking to expand your existing business or you have new ideas waiting for implementation, the opportunity is here.

I wait your reply as to proceed immediately.

Regards,

Barr. Morgan Lopez, Esq.
Email:morganlopezconsultant@outlook.com
Judith
Tue, 18 Feb 2020 10:09 EST
How do I get a Visa to the Dominican republic
Am a Nigeria,I want to travel to Dominican republic,there are no embassy of Dominican republic here in Nigeria,which other Africa country can one apply through to enable me getting the Visa to DC. Thanks
Oluwadare Folowosele
Fri, 14 Jun 2019 07:17 EDT
Just to help those who wish to visit Dominican republic that has no embassy here in Nigeria. I've been to Dominican republic and this is how I got there.
I obtained Haitian visa and travelled from Pair au Prince the capital to Lascarobas which happens the a frontier community with Dominican Republic. By practice there is free flow of tourists into the capital through the Haitian Dominican boarder every Friday. It's a beautiful city.
DAMILOLA
Thu, 7 Feb 2019 10:04 EST
HOW CAN I APPLY FOR TOURIST VISA
I am Nigerian and I want to visit Dominican Republic for tourist. Please how do I go about it, since I can't find D.R Embassy in Nigeria. . I will appreciate a response. Thanks. abilitty31@yahoo.com
Victoria
Wed, 6 Feb 2019 21:41 EST
Invitation
I am a Nigerian I hold Nigerian passport and I want to visit my boyfriend in st Kitts,what are the guideline to follow. He is sending invitation letter from st Kitts to Nigeria. Thank u. Vickyjonathan233@gmail.com
Victoria
Wed, 6 Feb 2019 21:32 EST
Invitation
How can I go to st Kitts for a visit. Is it the person over there will send the letter
Didie
Mon, 26 Nov 2018 12:31 EST
Visa requirement
I am a Haitian but I plan a cruise in March where St Kitts is one of the place that we will be. What are the requirements for that. It will be about 24 spending there. You can email me back at didie0066@gmail.com

Thanks in advance
john w hodge
Sun, 18 Nov 2018 19:44 EST
Travel from santo Domingo to st. Kitts
My friend want to travel from santo Domingo to St.kitts what are the requirements
sunny
Thu, 15 Mar 2018 08:44 EDT
i need a guide line
my friend from dominican republic want to visit nigeria, what are the requirments, did she need a visa, and were can she obtain that.
PAUL GODFREY
Wed, 21 Jun 2017 01:11 EDT
STUDY ABROAD IN PHILIPPINES AT VERY LOW FEES ON AMERICAN CURRICULUM
STUDY ABROAD IN THE PHILIPPINES UNDER AMERICAN CURRICULUM AT LOW FEES.
It is really pathetic that some Nigerians are saying that neither they nor their wards will study abroad in the Philippines with the reasons that the Philippines is the poorest country in the world and that the country is cursed.
Indeed, I don't know why we deceive ourselves in Nigeria, instead of being honest to ourselves...please, who cursed the Philippines?
Yes, the Philippines is one of the developing country of the world but it is far better than Nigeria in all sectors, even though they have little or no natural resources like Nigeria but they manage the little they have very well.
SOME VERIFIABLE FACTS ABOUT THE PHILIPPINES AGAINST NIGERIA
*The Philippines is cursed, yet they have 24 hours electricity.
*They are cursed, yet they have wonderful road network.
*They are cursed, yet they made medical education free for all their citizens.
*They are cursed, yet they have steady water supply.
*They are cursed, yet their educational system is very stable and there is no history of strike in their educational system.
*They are cursed, yet they have perfect security.
*They are cursed, yet I have not seen any accident for the past 4 years I have lived in the Philippines.
*They are cursed, yet the Philippines has 2,180 universities (Two Thousand One Hundred and Eighty Universities) while our Giant of Africa (Nigeria) has approximately 128 universities at present... What a shame!
*They are cursed, yet many Americans, Indians and other citizens of developed countries come to the Philippines to study medicine and later go back to their respective countries to practice because educational cost is more affordable here in the Philippines.
*They are cursed, yet their medical system is rated 60th out of the 191 countries in the world by world health organization (WHO) while our so-called "blessed Nigeria" has the worst 4th medical system in the whole world...Nigeria is rated 187th out of the 191countries in whole world by world health organization (WHO)...yet Nigeria is a blessed country more than the Philippines.
***Please, take a look at this website to verify my points about WHO world rating of medical system in the whole world… http://www.who.int/healthinfo/paper30.pdf.

To apply for the ongoing admission for undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate courses, or you want to transfer to any of our partner Philippine universities as an undergraduate student, or you want to do your residency program as a medical doctor, contact me on:




N.B:
1. I am not an agent but a Registered International partner with California University, Philippine Campus and other Philippine universities.

2. I am also the Philippine representative of Revo Institute of Science and Technology, Enugu Campus, Nigeria and Nikki Campus, Republic of Benin.

3. Please, beware of some frauds using my name to defraud people of their hard-earned money. Please, ignore them—they are not my partners.

Best regards,
Mr. Paul Godfrey

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