In addition to the purchase of real estate, there are Government fees to be paid.
Welcome to Grenada, affectionately dubbed the Spice Island for its lush array of locally cultivated spices. Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean, Grenada boasts one of the most enchanting waterfronts in the region, offering visitors a captivating blend of natural beauty and vibrant culture.
Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Altantic Ocean, north of trinidad and tobago
Saint George's
Parliamentary Democracy
East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
1 USD = 2.7 XCD
English (official), French patois
Obtaining Grenada’s citizenship typically takes around 3-4 months.
Travel visa-free or visa-on-arrival to over 140 destinations.
Choose between a contribution to the National Transformation Fund or an investment in government-approved real estate projects.
Contributions start at USD 235,000, while real estate investments begin at USD 270,000
Eligible dependents include your spouse, children under 30, elderly parents over 55
Travel visa-free or visa-on-arrival to over 140 destinations.
Grenada uniquely offers a pathway to the US E-2 Investor Visa.
Citizenship in 3-4 months through a smooth, straightforward process.
Enjoy no taxes on wealth, gifts, inheritance, foreign income, or capital gains.
There are no residency requirements
Experience the freedom of dual global access.
Applicants have two options to acquire Grenada’s Passport through the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program.
In addition to the purchase of real estate, there are Government fees to be paid.
Prepare and compile all necessary documents for your application.
Submit the citizenship application file to the Government's Citizenship-by-Investment Unit.
Upon receiving the Approved in Principle letter, make the investment and pay any applicable government fees.
Receive your Naturalization Certificate and submit your passport application. Your passport will then be issued.
Yes, you can include eligible family members or add them later for an additional fee. Eligible members include children under 18, financially dependent children up to 30, parents over 55, and siblings over 18.
No, Grenada does not require interviews, language tests, or prior work experience for this program.
No, a visit to Grenada is not required before obtaining citizenship, though you are welcome to explore the country.
No, Grenada currently does not issue biometric passports.
The Grenada passport contains 36 pages, each featuring watermarks of national images.
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