Updated on October 20, 2025

Grenada citizenship

Visa-free travel across the globe and the opportunity to get an E‑2 business visa to the USA

$235,000+

Investment amount

8+ months

Obtaining period

5 years

Investment return

To obtain a Grenada passport by investment, applicants either donate $235,000+ to the National Transformation Fund or buy government-approved property for $270,000+, with resale possible after 5 years.

The Grenada CBI programme requires no language tests, history exams, or visits to Grenada. Investors' spouses, children, parents, grandparents, and siblings can also become citizens.

5 benefits you can secure with Grenada citizenship

  • 1

    Visa-free travel

    Grenada citizens enter 139 countries without visas, including the UK, the Schengen states, Singapore, Ireland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Hong Kong. A visa-free stay in China is up to 30 days.

  • 2

    Visas to the USA

    Grenada citizens can apply for a E‑2 visa to live and work in the USA by starting or buying a business. They can also get a B‑1/B‑2 visa for tourism, business, or medical visits, staying up to 180 days a year.

  • 3

    Investment return

    In Grenada, investors can earn passive income by renting out real estate, with average annual yields around 4%. To keep citizenship, the property must be held for 5 years, after which it can be resold to recover the investment.

  • 4

    Tax optimisation

    Grenada has no taxes on foreign income, dividends, interest, royalties, inheritance, capital gains, or stamp duty.

  • 5

    Second home overseas

    Living by the sea in a warm climate is available to investors with Grenada passports. They may reside in the country, spend vacations or create a “safe haven” there.

Is Grenada citizenship your key to quality living?

Is Grenada citizenship your key to quality living?

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  • How to obtain citizenship smoothly

  • Rights and opportunities that come with your new status

  • Obligations to fulfil to maintain citizenship

  • Answers to frequently asked questions

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One investment, citizenship for all

The spouse, children, parents, grandparents, and siblings can get citizenship with the investor under one application

  • Investor

    • Over 18

    • No criminal records or prosecutions

    • Good health

    • Capable of confirming the legality of the income

  • Spouse

    • Opposite sex

    • No criminal records or prosecutions

  • Children under 18

  • Children aged 18 to 30

    • Fully financially dependent on the investor or the investor’s spouse

    • Can only obtain citizenship together with the investor

  • Parents and grandparents

    Fully financially dependent on the investor or the investor’s spouse

  • Siblings

    • Over 18

    • Unmarried 

    • No children

Investment options for Grenada citizenship

Grenada offers applicants two options: a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund and a real estate purchase.

1 option

Fund contribution — $235,000+

Applicants who obtain Grenada citizenship by donation to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) should note that it is non-refundable. The NTF finances local projects in various industries, including tourism, alternative energy, and agriculture.

Contribution

$235,000 for a family of up to 4 people
+ $50,000 per parent or grandparent under 55
+ $75,000 per sibling
+ $25,000 per parent or grandparent over 55 or child, starting with the 5th applicant

Due Diligence fee

$5,000 per applicant aged 17+

Other fees

$4,500+

2 option

Real estate — $270,000+

The investor can buy a share that costs $270,000 if at least two people invest in a government-approved tourism project with a total of $440,000 or more. In other cases, the threshold is $350,000. The share registration fee varies by property.

Purchase of real estate

$270,000

Administrative fee

$50,000 for a family of up to 4 people
+ $50,000 per parent or grandparent under 55
+ $75,000 per sibling
+ $25,000 per parent or grandparent over 55 or child, starting with the 5th applicant

Share registration fee

≈ $11,000

Due Diligence fee

$5,000 per applicant aged 17+

Other fees

$4,500+

Expenses for a family of 4

Here is an example of a passport cost calculation for a family consisting of the spouses and two children aged 9 and 19.

Option

Fund contribution

Investment

$235,000

Administrative fee

No

Due Diligence fee

$15,000

Other fees

$15,450

Total

$265,450

Option

Real estate

Investment

$270,000+

Administrative fee

$50,000

Due Diligence fee

$15,000

Other fees

$26,450

Total

$361,450+

Option

Investment

Administrative fee

Due Diligence fee

Other fees

Total

Fund contribution

$235,000

No

$15,000

$15,450

$265,450

Real estate

$270,000+

$50,000

$15,000

$26,450

$361,450+

Does Grenada citizenship fit your budget?

Does Grenada citizenship fit your budget?

The total cost depends on family composition. We can provide a free, individualised calculation for your case, covering additional expenses like taxes, insurance, and more.

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Can Grenada citizenship help reach your goals?

Compare the key terms and benefits of Grenada citizenship by investment with other Caribbean options — in St Kitts and Nevis, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, and St Lucia.

Comparison of Caribbean citizenship terms

Terms and features

Investments

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Grenada

$235,000+

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St Kitts and Nevis

$250,000+

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Antigua and Barbuda

$230,000+

dm-flag

Dominica

$200,000+

lc-flag

St Lucia

$240,000+

Terms and features

Obtaining period

gd-flag

Grenada

8+ months

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

6+ months

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

6+ months

dm-flag

Dominica

6+ months

lc-flag

St Lucia

6+ months

Terms and features

Visit requirements

gd-flag

Grenada

No

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

To collect a passport

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

5 days within the first 5 years

dm-flag

Dominica

No

lc-flag

St Lucia

No

Terms and features

Investment return

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Grenada

5 years for real estate

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

7 years for real estate

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

5 years for real estate

dm-flag

Dominica

3—5 years for real estate

lc-flag

St Lucia

5 years for bonds

Terms and features

Dual citizenship

gd-flag

Grenada

Allowed

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

Allowed

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

Allowed

dm-flag

Dominica

Allowed

lc-flag

St Lucia

Allowed

Terms and features

First passport validity

gd-flag

Grenada

10 years

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

10 years

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

5 years

dm-flag

Dominica

10 years

lc-flag

St Lucia

5 years

Terms and features

Family eligibility

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Grenada

Spouse, children under 30, parents, siblings over 18

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

Spouse, children under 25, parents over 55

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

Spouse, children under 30, parents and grandparents over 55, siblings

dm-flag

Dominica

Spouse, children under 30, parents and grandparents over 65

lc-flag

St Lucia

Spouse, children under 30, parents over 55, siblings under 18

Terms and features

gd-flag

Grenada

kn-flag

St Kitts and Nevis

ag-flag

Antigua and Barbuda

dm-flag

Dominica

lc-flag

St Lucia

Investments

$235,000+

$250,000+

$230,000+

$200,000+

$240,000+

Obtaining period

8+ months

6+ months

6+ months

6+ months

6+ months

Visit requirements

No

To collect a passport

5 days within the first 5 years

No

No

Investment return

5 years for real estate

7 years for real estate

5 years for real estate

3—5 years for real estate

5 years for bonds

Dual citizenship

Allowed

Allowed

Allowed

Allowed

Allowed

First passport validity

10 years

10 years

5 years

10 years

5 years

Family eligibility

Spouse, children under 30, parents, siblings over 18

Spouse, children under 25, parents over 55

Spouse, children under 30, parents and grandparents over 55, siblings

Spouse, children under 30, parents and grandparents over 65

Spouse, children under 30, parents over 55, siblings under 18

Our clients’ stories

Grenada citizenship for an Italian entrepreneur to travel to China without visas

Grenada citizenship for an Italian entrepreneur to travel to China without visas

I was in the process of fulfilling a major contract when I realised I needed a second passport. The need to obtain visas to China always slowed down the process, but that was particularly noticeable in that case. I turned to Immigrant Invest, and they understood I was swamped with work and made all the preparations with minimal participation from my side.

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Moving to the US with a Grenada passport

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Grenada citizenship: how to pass bank Due Diligence and get the freedom of movement

Grenada citizenship: free access to the US

Grenada citizenship: free access to the US

5 main reasons to invest in Grenadian real estate

1. Government guarantee. Investors may only purchase properties approved by Grenada’s Government for the citizenship programme, meaning each project has passed official Due Diligence.

2. Luxury options. Most approved properties are upscale tourist developments, such as hotels and resorts operated by globally recognised brands like the Intercontinental Group.

3. Rental income. Rental properties in Grenada offer average returns of around 4% per year, depending on location, type, and demand.

4. Preserving assets. With the Grenada CBI programme, investors can sell their property after 5 years and recover their investment.

5. High demand. In Grenada, CBI programme participants tend to prefer the real estate option over the fund contribution. Therefore, investors usually do not face trouble finding a buyer when they decide to resell the property after 5 years.

Prime real estate for Grenada citizenship

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Grenada

$7,500,000 — $11,999,997

Villa on the beach in the resort

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Grenada

$2,500,000+

Resort complex on the southeast coast of Grenada

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Grenada

$6,000,000+

Hotel complex on the south coast of Grenada

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Step-by-step procedure for obtaining Grenada citizenship

The stages of obtaining Grenada citizenship are mostly the same for all investment options. Based on Immigrant Invest’s experience, the process usually takes at least 8 months.

1

1 day

Preliminary Due Diligence

Immigrant Invest has its own Compliance Department. Certified Anti Money Laundering Officers check investors’ documents. They are familiar with the nuances of Due Diligence in different countries and search for risks in the applicant’s personal or business background that may lead to rejection in obtaining Grenada citizenship.

The preliminary Due Diligence check reduces the rejection risk to 1%. The check is confidential. The investor needs to provide only their passport.

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2

2+ weeks

Preparation of documents

Immigrant Invest lawyers draw up a list of required documents based on the program requirements and preliminary Due Diligence results. The list includes personal documents and financial records. For example, passports, certificates, and bank statements. 

The responsible lawyer guides the applicant through the document collection and certification process, prepares government forms and draws up written statements or affidavits as required. Once the application is ready, it is submitted to the Investment Migration Agency, IMA, of Grenada.

3

3—6 months

Due Diligence and application processing

IMA begins the Due Diligence check after receiving the required documents. 

Processing of applications may take between 3 to 6 months. Sometimes, additional requests can be issued by IMA during the Due Diligence stage. For example, IMA may ask for additional documents or clarifications.

The investor and their family members aged 17 and over must attend an interview as part of the application process. The interview fee is $1,000 per person, paid at the submission stage. The interview can be conducted in English or the applicant's preferred language.

4

Up to 1 month

Approval and fulfilment of the investment condition

IMA informs Immigrant Invest when the application is approved. Once the notification is received, the investor must fulfil the investment condition: contribute to the state fund or finalise the real estate purchase. The investment must be made within 30 days.

5

1+ months

Getting a passport

A passport and a naturalisation certificate are normally issued within 4+ weeks after the investment conditions have been fulfilled.

Your peace of mind starts with our credibility

Investors cannot apply for Grenada citizenship by investment on their own, as applications are only accepted through licensed agents. 

Immigrant Invest has been a licensed agent of the Grenada CBI programme since 2019, representing and assisting investors in obtaining second passports. We work strictly within the legal framework of the Citizenship by Investment Act No. 15 of 2013 and are fully aware of all migration specifics[2].

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Experienced

Being in the industry since 2006, we can handle it all — from Due Diligence to investment — and resolve issues fast.

Diligent

Our in-house compliance team runs thorough checks upfront to ensure eligibility and protect you from rejection risks.

Dedicated

From the first consultation to obtaining citizenship, we will support you at every step and answer all, even the trickiest, questions.

Confidential

We protect your trust with strict confidentiality, securing your data and investment details under an NDA agreement.

Elena Ruda

Elena Ruda,

Chief Development Officer at Immigrant Invest

With almost 20 years of experience, direct partnerships, and local presence in Grenada, we ensure a smooth, secure, and transparent journey to second citizenship.

Our team of legal and real estate experts will assist you at every step, from the first free consultation to selecting a property and securing your Grenada passport.

Your citizenship team

Our legal and migration experts know the law inside out and ensure a smooth citizenship process.

Elena Ruda

Elena Ruda

Chief Development Officer at Immigrant Invest

Vladlena Baranova

Vladlena Baranova

Head of Legal & AML Compliance Department, CAMS, IMCM

Lyle Julien

Lyle Julien

Investment programs expert

Priscila Carvalho

Priscila Carvalho

Investment Migration Expert

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Your inside agent

Our on-site team stays ahead of legal changes, prepares only required documents, offers in-person support, and ensures smooth coordination with Grenadian authorities.

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Unity

We will help you obtain passports for family members, including children born within a year after your citizenship application was approved.

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Future

Grenadian passports are valid for 10 years. We will help you renew or replace your passport.

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Asset

We will offer you properties that fit your goals and can help assist with company incorporation, if needed.

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Banking

We will assist you in preparing the required documents and opening an account in a Grenadian bank.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Who can obtain Grenada citizenship together with the investor?

    The investor’s spouse, children under 30, siblings over 18, parents, and grandparents of any age are eligible to participate in the program. Adult children, parents, and grandparents must be financially dependent on the investor.

    The family composition affects the cost. Find out the cost of participation in the Grenada citizenship program for your family.

  • How many countries can you visit visa-free with a Grenada passport?

    Grenada citizens may visit 139 countries visa-free, including the UK and the Schengen states.

  • How long is a Grenada passport valid?

    A Grenada passport is valid for 10 years; then, it must be replaced. Renewal is also needed if a passport was lost or stolen or the holder has changed their name.

  • Do I need to travel to Grenada to process my citizenship application?

    No, acquiring Grenada citizenship by investment is entirely remote. Investors visit the country only if they wish.

  • Does Grenada allow dual citizenship?

    Yes, Grenada allows dual citizenship. Investors can keep their previous citizenship if other countries allow it, too.

  • Can unmarried or same-sex couples apply for Grenada's citizenship programme?

  • How to return the investment?

    The investment can be returned only if a real estate purchase is made. The contribution to the state fund is non-refundable. 

    An investor can sell the property in 5 years. The investor makes 2 to 5% per annum as rental income during the ownership period.

  • Can I apply for Grenada nationality without a licensed agent?

    No, you can’t. The participation of a licensed agent is required by law. Only a licensed agent can apply for Grenada citizenship by investment on the investor's behalf[3].

  • Which family members must undergo Due Diligence?

    Due Diligence is mandatory for all family members over 17 included in the application.

  • What are the additional costs under the program?

    The Grenada passport cost includes government fees, legal services, and document shipping costs.

    The government fees include:

    • $5,000 — the Due Diligence fee per family member over 17;

    • $1,000 — the interview fee per person over 17;

    • $1,500 — the application processing fee per family member over 18;

    • $500 — the application processing fee per family member under 18;

    • $350 — the passport fee per applicant over 18;

    • $250 — the passport fee per applicant under 18.

    The total cost of participating in the Grenada CBI program depends on the number of family members included in the application and their specific situation. The costs are calculated individually.

  • What are the benefits of Grenada citizenship by investment?

    The key benefits of a Grenada passport by investment are:

    • visa-free travel to 139 countries;

    • possibility to apply for the E-2 business visa and the 10-year visitor visa to the USA as Grenada citizens;

    • tax optimisation;

    • creating a safe haven;

    • citizenship for the entire family and future generations.

  • What is the minimum investment for Grenada citizenship?

    The answer to the question “How much does it cost to invest in Grenada citizenship?” heavily depends on the chosen investment option.

    The minimum investment under the Grenada Citizenship by Investment program is $235,000[4]. It is required under the contribution to the National Transformation Fund option. Another option is buying government-approved real estate. A chosen property must cost at least $270,000.

    Besides the investment, an applicant pays the related fees and charges for adding family members.

  • What are the required documents to apply for Grenada citizenship?

    The standard list of the required documents includes:

    • valid international passport;

    • national ID or internal passport;

    • residence permits, if applicable;

    • birth certificates;

    • marriage, divorce, name change certificates, if applicable;

    • military records, if applicable;

    • education certificates, if applicable;

    • 8 passport-size photos per applicant;

    • police certificates for applicants aged 16+;

    • HIV tests for applicants aged 12+;

    • source of funds documents;

    • bank statement for the last 12 months;

    • bank reference letter.

    All documents must be certified by a notary or lawyer in the country where the applicant is physically located, translated into English, and be no older than 3 months at the time of submission. Immigrant Invest assists in preparing all the required documents.

  • What is the typical processing time for a Grenada citizenship application in 2025, and can it be expedited?

    Applications are usually approved in at least 8 months. All steps are handled remotely.

    The Grenadian authorities do not offer an official fast-track service. The best way to stay at the shorter end of the timeline is to file a full set of correctly legalised documents at once.

  • Under what circumstances can Grenada citizenship obtained by investment be revoked?

    The government may revoke a passport if the holder obtained it by fraud or illegal discounts, financed the investment from prohibited sources, or later committed acts that damaged Grenada’s reputation[5]. Recent practice shows revocations following discoveries of prohibited financing schemes[6].

  • How long must I keep the real estate purchased for Grenada’s citizenship program, and can I sell it afterwards?

    Property bought under the Grenada citizenship program must be held for a minimum of 5 years. After that period you are free to sell, lease, or transfer the asset without affecting your citizenship. Many investors resell shares to other CBI applicants to recover capital.

  • Do I automatically become a tax resident of Grenada once I receive citizenship, and what taxes will I pay?

    No. Citizenship alone does not create tax residency; you must spend more than 183 days a year in Grenada to be considered resident. 

    Grenada levies no taxes on foreign income, inheritance, or capital gains, and non-residents are taxed only on local income.

  • Is a personal interview required for the application, and can it be done remotely?

    Yes. All applicants aged 17 and over to attend an interview. The interview is conducted online or in person at an authorised venue and carries a fixed fee of $1,000 per participant.

  • Can a US citizen buy a house in Grenada?

    Yes, a US citizen — like any other foreign national — may purchase property in Grenada. However, they are required to obtain an Alien Land Holding Licence (ALHL), which carries a cost of 10% of the land’s purchase price. This licence is mandatory before completing the purchase.

    If a US citizen wishes to acquire Grenadian citizenship via real estate investment, they may invest in approved property projects and are exempt from needing the Alien Land Holding Licence. The minimum real estate investment is $270,000, and the property must be government-approved.

  • How much money do I need to live comfortably in Grenada?

    The estimated monthly expenses for living in Grenada, excluding rent, are:

    • $1,070 for a single person;

    • $3,765 for a family of four.

    The average monthly rent is $500 for a 1-bedroom apartment and $1,000 for a 3-bedroom apartment. Monthly utilities are about $230[7].

  • Can I obtain Grenada citizenship without investments?

    Yes, you can. There are three other ways to become a Grenadian citizen[8]:

    1. Naturalisation. You need to reside in Grenada for at least 12 months before applying, and for a total of 5 years within the last 7 years.

    2. Marriage. If you are married to a Grenadian citizen, you can apply for citizenship by registration, regardless of how the spouse acquired their citizenship.

    3. Birth or descent. Anyone with at least one Grenadian parent is eligible, regardless of age. Adopted minors qualify if at least one adoptive parent is a Grenadian citizen.

140 visa-free countries for Grenada citizens

Asia

Armenia

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Cambodia

China

India

Iran

Israel

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Malaysia

Maldives

Mongolia

Nepal

Oman

Pakistan

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Tajikistan

Thailand

Timor-Leste

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Africa

Angola

Benin

Botswana

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Comoros

Congo - Kinshasa

Côte d’Ivoire

Djibouti

Egypt

Equatorial Guinea

Eswatini

Ethiopia

Gabon

Gambia

Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

Kenya

Lesotho

Madagascar

Malawi

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mozambique

Nigeria

Rwanda

São Tomé & Príncipe

Senegal

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Somalia

South Sudan

Tanzania

Togo

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Europe

Albania

Andorra

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czechia

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Georgia

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Malta

Moldova

Monaco

Montenegro

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

San Marino

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Oceania

Australia

Fiji

Kiribati

Micronesia

Palau

Papua New Guinea

Samoa

Solomon Islands

Tuvalu

Vanuatu

Caribbean

Antigua & Barbuda

Bahamas

Barbados

Cuba

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Grenada

Haiti

Jamaica

St. Kitts & Nevis

St. Lucia

St. Vincent & Grenadines

Trinidad & Tobago

South America

Argentina

Belize

Bolivia

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Ecuador

Guyana

Nicaragua

Panama

Peru

Suriname

Uruguay

Venezuela

Other second citizenship options

Country and statusInvestmentsTime requiredBenefits

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$250,000+|4+ months

$250,000+4+ months

4+ months

  • Global mobility with 150+ visa-free destinations

  • Opportunity to get a 10-year visitor visa to the USA

  • Possibility to become a tax resident and pay 0% personal income tax

$230,000+|6+ months

$230,000+6+ months

6+ months

  • Visa-free entry to the Schengen countries and the UK

  • Opportunity to get a 10-year visitor visa to the USA

  • Favorable investment conditions for families

$200,000+|6+ months

$200,000+6+ months

6+ months

  • Global mobility with 140+ visa-free destinations

  • Opportunity to get a 10-year visitor visa to the USA

  • No taxes on dividends, interest, royalties, and capital gains for Dominica tax residents

$240,000+|6+ months

$240,000+6+ months

6+ months

  • Global mobility with 140+ visa-free destinations

  • Opportunity to get a 10-year visitor visa to the USA

  • No taxes on foreign income, dividends, and capital gains in St Lucia

$130,000+|2+ months

$130,000+2+ months

2+ months

  • Fastest citizenship program in the world

  • Opportunity to get a 5-year visitor visa to the USA

  • Beneficial tax regime for companies for 20 years

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Sources

  1. Source: The CBI programme statistics is regularly shared by the Grenadian Ministry of Finance

  2. Source: All the CBI programme updates and circulars are published on the official Investment Migration Agency Grenada website

  3. Source: The requirement to apply for citizenship via a licensed agent only is described in the Investment Migration Agency Grenada application guide

  4. Source: All investment requirements and associated fees are listed on the official Investment Migration Agency Grenada website

  5. Source: General reasons for deprivation of citizenship are described in Chapter 54 Citizenship Act, Part III

  6. Source: All notices about investigations, disciplinary measures, and legal decisions on fraudulent activities are published on the official Investment Migration Agency Grenada website

  7. Source: Costs of living in Grenada are provided according to the Numbeo data

  8. Source: All paths to Grenada citizenship are regulated by Chapter 54 Citizenship Act