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  2. Government House, Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Government House is the official residence of the governor-general of Saint Lucia. The house is located on the crest of Morne Fortune, near Castries. The first Government House that was built on this site was destroyed by a hurricane in 1817, before its completion. A second house, built of timber, was completed on the same spot in 1819.

  3. Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    Saint Lucia is a mixed jurisdiction, [51] meaning that it has a legal system based in part on both the civil law and English common law. The Civil Code of St. Lucia of 1867 was based on the Quebec Civil Code of 1866, as supplemented by English common law-style legislation.

  4. Parliament of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    The Parliament of Saint Lucia is the bicameral legislative branch of the government of Saint Lucia. It consists of the King , who is represented by the governor general , and the 2 parts of the legislature , the Senate and the House of Assembly .

  5. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    St Lucia has offered citizenship by investment since 2015. [13] It requires a minimum of $240,000 as an contribution to the National Economic Fund (main applicant + 3 dependents) or at least $300,000 into an approved real estate development. [14]

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  7. House of Assembly of Saint Lucia - Wikipedia

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    The House of Assembly is the lower house of the Parliament of Saint Lucia, elected by popular vote.The upper house is the Senate.It has 17 or 18 members: 17 members elected for a five-year term in single-seat constituencies, and a speaker elected by the 17 members, who may be one of their number or a person chosen from outside the House.