Anguilla

"Unity, Strength and Endurance"

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Welcome to Anguilla

Anguilla, a tranquil Caribbean island, is known for its stunning beaches and relaxed lifestyle. Its economy relies heavily on tourism, offering a peaceful, secluded environment for residents and visitors alike.

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Anguilla Essentials

National Anthem

God Save the King

Independence Day

May 30, 1967

Haiko

Soft white sand beaches / Turquoise waters gently lap / Island paradise

Interesting Tradition

Celebrates Anguilla Day with boat racing competitions as the national sport

Weirdest Local Superstition

Whistling at night attracts ghosts

Strangest Law Still on the Books

Illegal to export sand

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Come for the history, stay for the future

Come for the serenity, stay for the prosperity: Anguilla's gift to the world isn't just its pristine beaches—though with 33 world-class stretches of white sand, that alone would be enough. Its true magic lies in the art of island living: the sunrise walks along Shoal Bay, the afternoon sailing adventures, and the beachside fish fries where locals and visitors become family. For digital nomads and remote workers, Anguilla offers reliable fiber internet and modern infrastructure wrapped in Caribbean tranquility. Recent legislation has made it especially welcoming for global professionals seeking tax-efficient lifestyles, whether through digital nomad visas or investment pathways.

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Come along

Discover an island where serenity isn't just a luxury, but a way of life. Here, each sunrise brings new possibilities on shores that turn visitors into family.

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Welcome to Anguilla

Known for its beautiful beaches Anguilla is a paradise where you can relax and forget about time—just don't forget your sunscreen!

Anguilla isn't just a destination—it's a state of mind. Here, time flows with the rhythm of gentle waves, and even a simple beach walk becomes an exercise in discovering pristine natural beauty. This is a place where Caribbean charm and exclusivity blend like the perfect sunset cocktail.

From the powder-white sands of Shoal Bay to the hidden coves of Little Bay, Anguilla offers a slice of paradise for every discerning traveler. Whether you're drawn to the luxurious resorts of Meads Bay, the vibrant beach bars of Sandy Ground, or the tranquil shores of Rendezvous Bay, you'll find an island that masters the art of understated luxury and authentic Caribbean living.

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Savor the Flavor

Eat

crayfish (local spiny lobster served grilled) - johnny cake (traditional cornmeal flatbread)

Drink

rum punch (local spiced rum with fruit juices) - mauby (bark-based fermented beverage)

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Cultural Tips and Etiquette

#1
Locals are called 'Anguillans' and take pride in their identity
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Music festivals and boat racing are key cultural events
#3
Family gatherings often center around beach barbecues
#4
Church plays a central role in community life
#5
Local storytelling tradition is highly valued

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Anguilla Essentials

Representative Novel

The Sweetest Dream by Phyllis Shand Allfrey (Set in a fictional Caribbean island, capturing the essence of Anguilla and other small Caribbean nations)

National Animal

Zenaida dove

National Pasttime

Sailing

National Souvenir

Handmade sea shell jewelry

National Dish

Pigeon peas and rice

Famous Festival

Anguilla Summer Festival

Famous Dance

Maypole dance

Famous Music

Calypso

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Did You Know?

Anguilla boasts the world's only dolphin-shaped island.

Sandy Island, visible from the main island's shores, has the shape of a dolphin tail emerging from the water.

The national sport of Anguilla is boat racing.

Colorful regattas are held throughout the summer months in Anguilla.

Anguilla is home to a unique species of lizard.

Known as the Anguilla Bank Bush Anole, this small, colorful lizard is endemic to Anguilla and a few neighboring islands.

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Anguilla’s Key Historical Events

1,650

April 2014

Anguilla is first colonized by British settlers from Saint Kitts.

1825

July 2014

Anguilla is placed under the administration of Saint Kitts and Nevis by Britain.

1967

February 2015

Anguilla declares independence from Saint Kitts and Nevis, leading to a brief rebellion.

1969

March 2015

British forces intervene to restore order after Anguilla's unilateral declaration of independence.

1980

October 2016

Anguilla becomes a separate British dependency, officially splitting from Saint Kitts and Nevis.

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NO. OF Mobility Assets

1

MOBILITY

Citizenship Pathways and
Residency Requirements

Citizenship by Birth
No
Citizenship by DESCENT
Yes
Citizenship by MARRIAGE
5 years
DUAL Citizenship
Yes
RESIDENCY BY Naturalization
5
PASSPORT VALIDITY
10 years

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Number of American Emigrants to Anguilla by Year 

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277
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473

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Healthcare

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Key Health Indicators

Median Age

38.0

years

Life Expectancy

81.4

years

Obesity Rate

29.50%

Tobacco Use

17.30%

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Public-Private Healthcare System

Anguilla offers a blend of public and private healthcare services. Residents can access free public healthcare but may choose private options for faster services.

Emergency Care Access

Anguilla has a well-developed emergency care system, with quick access to medical services for both residents and visitors in case of urgent situations.

Medical Evacuations

For serious medical emergencies, Anguilla provides medical evacuation services to nearby countries such as the USA or Puerto Rico for specialized care.

Healthcare for Expats

Expatriates living in Anguilla have access to both public and private healthcare services, ensuring comprehensive medical support during their stay.

Private Health Insurance

Many residents and expatriates opt for private health insurance to cover specialized treatments and quicker access to healthcare services.

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Cost of Living Overview

Anguilla offers a high cost of living, typical of many Caribbean destinations. As a popular tourist spot, prices are significantly higher in tourist areas. Housing costs are high, especially for beachfront properties. Food prices are steep, with most items being imported. Utilities, particularly electricity, are expensive. Transportation costs are moderate, but car rental for tourists can be pricey.

Cost of Gasoline

$1.72

per liter

Cost of Meal

$20.00

(Inexpensive Restaurant)

Monthly Rent

$800.00

(1 bedroom, City Center)

Monthly Utilities

$225.00

(85m² Apartment)

Domestic Beer

$4.00

(0.5 liter draught)

VAT Rate

0%

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Taxation

Taxation Overview

Before moving to Anguilla, it's essential to understand their tax system, which is notably tax-friendly. Anguilla does not impose personal income tax, corporate tax, capital gains tax, or inheritance tax. This 0% tax environment makes it an attractive destination for expatriates and investors.+However, residents and visitors should be aware of other fiscal responsibilities such as social security contributions for employed individuals and property taxes for property owners. While there is no specific tax identification system, a social security number is used for employment purposes.+Anguilla does not have a double taxation treaty with the United States, but given the absence of income tax, double taxation concerns are minimal.

Tax Residency Requirement

45 days

Worldwide Income Taxation

No

Higher Rates for Foreign Assets

No

US Double Taxation Treaty

No

Personal Income

Progressive tax rate based on income levels

0%

Personal Capital Gains

Flat rate on investment gains

0%

Inheritance

Based on inherited amount and relationship

0%

Corporate Income

Standard corporate tax rate applied to business profits

0%

Corporate Capital Gains

Tax rate applied to capital gains from corporate investments

0%

Dividends

Withholding tax rate applied to dividend distributions

0%

Interest

Withholding rate interest payment to non-residens

0%

Royalties

Withholding tax rate for royalty payments

0%

Work Assignment

Foreign individuals are considered residents if they spent at least 45 days per year on the island for two consecutive years

Overall Ranking

Global position in PWC’c Ease of Paying Taxes ranking

Ease of Paying Taxes Score

Overall score based on multiple factors

Total Tax and Cotribution Rate

TTCR percentage including all mandatory contributtions

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Time to Comply

Annual hours required to comply with tax regulations

HOURS

Number of Payments

Total number of tax payments required annually

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Score measuring the ease of processes after filing taxes

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CLIMATE

Climate Type

Tropical marine climate with little seasonal variation

Average Temperature

27.71 °C

Humidity

76

%

Average Annual Precipitation

1096

mm

Rainless Days per Year

282

Best Time to Travel

December-April

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