Lifetime with PassPro
The relationship doesn't end at citizenship.
Second citizenship is an instrument that lives with your family for generations. PassPro stays with you for the lifetime of that instrument — actively, on call, and attentive 24/7.
What we handle
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Passport renewals
When your second-citizenship passport reaches its renewal date, we manage the process with the same discretion as the original application — no queuing in embassies, no paperwork left on your desk.
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Adding newborns
New children added to the citizenship after the original grant, processed with the relevant CBI unit on your behalf.
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Adding family members
A new spouse, an adult child, an aging parent — adding qualifying family members under each programme's specific rules.
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Document services
Birth registrations, replacement documents, certifications, name change updates, and other consular matters that arise over time.
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Programme updates that affect you
When a CBI unit changes a rule that touches existing citizens — visa agreements, biometric requirements, travel policies — we let you know.
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Lost, stolen or damaged passport
A passport lost overseas, taken in a robbery, water-damaged on a trip — handled directly with the issuing CBI unit, without you queuing at an embassy or filing through generic consular channels.
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Stuck at the airport
A travel-document issue at immigration, a missing endorsement, a question from a border officer — reach an advisor directly and we step in with the relevant authority, day or night.
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Complete document loss
Citizenship certificate, naturalisation papers, and passport gone at once — we coordinate the full re-issuance with the relevant CBI unit, with the same standard as the original file.
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Available, always
PassPro is reachable around the clock for our citizens. The matters that cannot wait for office hours — and that an embassy is not set up to resolve — are exactly the matters we exist to handle.
Services by country
What we handle, and how long it takes.
Each Caribbean CBI programme has its own service set and processing timelines. The figures below are typical durations under standard conditions. Specific turnarounds depend on the relevant CBI unit, the document set, and current processing volumes.
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Antigua and Barbuda
- Passport renewal
- 15 days
- Adding a newborn
- 3 months
- Adding a spouse
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent child
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent parent
- 3 months
- Non-Objective Certificate
- 48 hours
- Police clearance
- 10 days
- Apostille
- 10 days
- Driver's licence
- 10 days
010203040506070809Timelines are typical durations under standard conditions and may vary. The relevant CBI unit's confirmed processing schedule prevails in every case.
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Dominica
- Passport renewal
- 15 days
- Adding a newborn
- 3 months
- Adding a spouse
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent child
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent parent
- 3 months
- Non-Objective Certificate
- 48 hours
- Police clearance
- 10 days
- Apostille
- 10 days
- Driver's licence
- 10 days
010203040506070809Timelines are typical durations under standard conditions and may vary. The relevant CBI unit's confirmed processing schedule prevails in every case.
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Grenada
- Passport renewal
- 15 days
- Adding a newborn
- 2 months
- Adding a spouse
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent child
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent parent
- 3 months
- Non-Objective Certificate
- 48 hours
- Police clearance
- 10 days
- Apostille
- 10 days
0102030405060708Timelines are typical durations under standard conditions and may vary. The relevant CBI unit's confirmed processing schedule prevails in every case.
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St. Kitts and Nevis
- Passport renewal
- 15 days
- Adding a newborn
- 3 months
- Adding a spouse
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent child
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent parent
- 3 months
- Non-Objective Certificate
- 48 hours
- Police clearance
- 10 days
- Apostille
- 10 days
- Correction of name on Certificate and Passport
- 1-2 months
010203040506070809Timelines are typical durations under standard conditions and may vary. The relevant CBI unit's confirmed processing schedule prevails in every case.
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St. Lucia
- Passport renewal
- 15 days
- Adding a newborn
- 3 months
- Adding a spouse
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent child
- 3 months
- Adding a dependent parent
- 3 months
- Non-Objective Certificate
- 48 hours
- Police clearance
- 10 days
- Apostille
- 10 days
0102030405060708Timelines are typical durations under standard conditions and may vary. The relevant CBI unit's confirmed processing schedule prevails in every case.
Need help with a post-citizenship matter?
Reach a senior advisor directly. The same standard of care that carried your application through the citizenship unit carries forward — to every renewal, every addition to your family, and every question your second passport raises in the years that follow.
Reach an Advisor