The citizenship-by-investment program of Grenada was launched in 2013 and Grenada became the only Caribbean citizenship program to offer visa-free travel into China. Furthermore, it is the only citizenship-by-investment program which holds an E-2 Investor Visa treaty with the US, allowing Grenadian nationals the opportunity to enter and work in the US. Grenada, known as the ‘Isle of Spice’ is one of the most magnificent islands in the West Indies. In addition to its scenery, Grenada offers culture, fun, and friendliness typical of the authentic Caribbean life – making Grenada the perfect place in which to live, work and play. The country is part of a Commonwealth realm. Applicants can qualify for citizenship through investment by making a contribution to the National Transformation Fund or by investing in government approved real estate within the process of 4 to 6 months.
Applicants opting for the NTF route must contribute at least USD 200,000 to the Fund plus USD 25,000 per additional dependent
Applicants opting for the approved project (real estate) route must invest at least USD 220,000 or USD 350,000. They must keep the real estate for at least three years following the grant of citizenship.
Select a licensed authorized agent to process your application
Complete all the application forms and necessary documentation as provided by your authorized agent.
Await the outcome of your application and if approved, you will receive a confirmation letter with the status ‘approved in principle’.
Make your investment or contribution in Grenada.
Await the citizenship and passport to become a Grenadian!
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