Antigua & Barbuda | THE CITIZEN

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New citiZen

Once again, in this issue we meet up with a new citizen to find out why they’ve decided to become an Antigua & Barbuda passport holder. Mouna Ayoub, a French businesswoman, author and socialite of Lebanese origin, is one of the newest citizens of these paradise islands. Just as comfortable on the red carpet at events like the Cannes Film Festival as she is in one of Antigua’s local eateries during her recent visit to Antigua, we asked about her experience in becoming a citizen of the twin islands.

You are certainly cosmopolitan and have lived in many places around the world. Why did you decide to become a citizen of Antigua & Barbuda? I chose Antigua & Barbuda because it is beautiful and the people are welcoming. I feel completely at peace here and enjoy the company of many of the islands’ new and old citizens. St John’s is a charming place where I can find everything I need, and some of the other places on the island are so unique and special to me that I just can’t get enough of them! It is also an extremely private island where I can live away from the prying eyes of others and the glamour of the life I lead in Europe to experience a simpler luxury.


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