Vanuatu: How much money do you need to get Lalit Modi-like citizenship in this island nation?
- Lalit Modi, founder of the Indian Premier League, has applied to surrender his Indian passport at the Indian High Commission in London, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs.
- Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat ordered the cancellation of Lalit Modi's Vanuatu passport, accusing him of using it to evade extradition.
- Napat stated that citizenship in Vanuatu is 'a privilege, not a right' in his official statement regarding Modi's case.
- Modi is wanted by Indian authorities for his alleged involvement in embezzling crores of rupees during his tenure as IPL's top official.
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Vanuatu: How much money do you need to get Lalit Modi-like citizenship in this island nation?
Vanuatu gained attention among Indians after Lalit Modi applied for citizenship. The PM ordered his application to be cancelled due to legal issues. Citizenship can be acquired through investment, with fees starting at $130,000, and offers benefits like visa-free travel to over 100 countries.
·New Delhi, India
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