Grenada is widely recognized as an attractive destination for both tourism and investment, particularly among high-net-worth individuals seeking global opportunities. Its Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program is a popular route for obtaining a second passport with strong international mobility benefits.
The Grenada CBI program begins with an investment starting from approximately $235,000 USD, offering applicants and their families the ability to access visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to around 147 countries worldwide.
This program is especially appealing for investors looking to diversify their lifestyle and business prospects while enjoying the advantages of a second citizenship.
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment program allows applicants to obtain citizenship through a contribution to the National Transformation Fund or by investing in approved real estate projects.
Grenada is also known for its investor-friendly environment, including favorable tax policies on personal and business income. Entrepreneurs and investors often explore opportunities in sectors such as real estate and agriculture, both of which offer potential returns while contributing to the country’s economic growth.
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Grenada offers multiple pathways under its Citizenship by Investment program, primarily through government contributions and approved real estate investments. One of its unique advantages is that Grenada is the only Caribbean CBI country that provides eligibility for the U.S. E-2 visa, allowing investors to potentially live and operate a business in the United States.
The available investment options include:
This is the most straightforward and cost-effective route to Grenada citizenship. It involves a one-time, non-refundable contribution of $235,000 USD, along with applicable government fees.
This option requires a minimum investment of $270,000 USD in government-approved real estate projects. Investors are required to hold the property for a minimum of 5 years, after which they may sell or liquidate their investment.
Under this pathway, applicants can invest a minimum of $350,000 USD in approved development projects. Similar to the real estate route, the investment must be maintained for at least 5 years before it can be sold or exited.
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment program offers a wide range of advantages that appeal to global investors seeking mobility, flexibility, and long-term opportunities.
Grenada passport holders enjoy visa-free, visa-on-arrival, or eTA access to over 145 countries worldwide. The passport is highly regarded globally, providing access to major destinations such as the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Russia, Turkey, and Hong Kong.
Grenada is uniquely positioned as the only Caribbean CBI country with a U.S. E-2 treaty agreement. This allows citizens of Grenada to apply for an E-2 visa, enabling them to live and run a business in the United States.
Grenada permits dual nationality, allowing investors to retain their original citizenship while benefiting from a second passport. There is no mandatory residency requirement, making it a convenient option for global investors.
The program allows applicants to include eligible family members in their application. This may include a spouse, dependent children under 30, unmarried siblings, as well as parents and grandparents of both the main applicant and spouse. Additional fees apply depending on the number of dependents included.
Grenada Citizenship by Investment program requires applicants to meet specific eligibility criteria in addition to fulfilling the chosen investment route and submitting the necessary documentation. Our consultants at Travel Abroad Residency and Citizenship assist applicants throughout the process to ensure all requirements are properly met.
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment process begins with an initial assessment conducted by Travel Abroad. Our advisors guide applicants in preparing and organizing all required documents. It is important to note that applications cannot be submitted directly to the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Committee (CBIC); they must be processed through an authorized channel.
Our immigration consultants evaluate your profile based on Grenada’s CBI regulations to determine eligibility for both the main applicant and family members. This stage includes document collection, verification, and preparation. Applicants are required to complete several official forms, including personal information forms, fingerprint forms, Home Affairs documentation, and declarations related to employment, business, and financial background.
Once the documentation is complete, the application is submitted to the Grenada Investment Migration Agency to initiate the process. At this stage, applicants are required to make the initial payment, which includes processing fees and applicable government charges associated with the selected investment option.
The Grenada Investment Migration Agency reviews the application by conducting detailed background checks, verifying submitted documents, and assessing financial records such as bank statements. Applicants and their dependents may also be required to attend an interview. Upon successful evaluation, the authorities will request the final investment payment before granting approval.
After final approval, the Certificate of Naturalization is issued to the successful applicant. This certificate confirms the granting of citizenship, and passports are issued to the main applicant along with all eligible dependents. Typically, passports for minors are valid for 5 years, while adult passports are issued with a 10-year validity.
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