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Several Caribbean nations [could be on] No Travel List Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Saint Lucia.

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While some of these locations are not big vacation spots, I know St Kitts does have timeshares, and both Kenya and Tanzania are popular safari destinations. I considered booking the MVC in St Kitts for next year, but changed our plans.
 
The only way this could potentially impact US travelers going to one of these destinations would be if the country slapped some kind of reciprocal ban on US tourists to express their displeasure with the US government policy- but that seems very very unlikely to me for a country that relies so heavily on US tourism. They would be shooting themselves in the foot.
 
@1Kflyerguy the ban is on citizens from those countries travelling to the US, why would you change your plans to go to St Kitts?

We changed our plans a month or two ago and decided to go elsewhere with our friends, and this new story played no part in our decision. Sorry if I was not clear about that.

And thanks for clarifying the effect of the potential rule change.
 
@1Kflyerguy the ban is on citizens from those countries travelling to the US, why would you change your plans to go to St Kitts?
This was just an FYI and maybe it was silly to post because you are correct. This being said, if you are not a US citizen you can face scrutiny getting back in.
 
Saint Lucia and St. Kitts are cruise ports vacation stops.
 
if you are not a US citizen you can face scrutiny getting back in.
Non-US Citizens face scrutiny going to the US anyway and always have. If there are changes to add more countries to the list that the Visa Waiver programme can't be used on, that would be more of a problem.

St Kitts and St Lucia, and probably others, have citizenship by investment programmes with relatively low monetary values required, that type of scheme is seen as a route that can be exploited by bad actors. As always, the actions of a few cause the many to be penalised.
 
I watch a YouTube channel (Nomad Capitalist) every now and then that talks about getting second, or third, passports. Some of these countries are being scrutinized more closely because they make it easy to obtain citizenship through investment. Thus allowing some citizens to circumvent their other countries that have travel restrictions against their passport holders.
 
I am currently in Brazil. Came here with my son who carries US passport. In April Brazil started requiring a visa for US, Canadian and Australian citizens. I am a dual citizen, US and one of the countries from the list named 5th most powerful passports. My son is a dual citizen as well but his non-US passport had expired so he had a visa. I came with my non-US passport, no visa required. What a difference when we arrived in Brazil. My son was asked tons of questions, why is he visiting Brazil, how long, where he was going, if he knew anyone in Brazil etc. I was just asked if this was my first time visiting Brazil ... "no, my second...oh, then your passport was renewed since your last visit, have a great time". And that was it! Was quite an interesting experience. And sadly not the first time how I get a different welcome when arriving to different countries with my non-US passport.
 
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