Grenada is a small Caribbean Island offering safety, security, and a valuable citizenship by investment program.
Located in the Eastern Caribbean with a population of 117,000, Grenada is a key player in the global spice export industry and is one of just three Caribbean countries included in the US E2 Visa treaty agreement.
Grenada offers a blended culture of English, African, French, and Indigenous influences. The country’s official language is English, providing a hassle-free life for English-speaking investors.
Along with its reputation for spice exportation, Grenada’s St George’s University is one of the Caribbean’s most renowned educational institutions.
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program provides the only route to qualify for the US E2 Visa Program of all five Caribbean citizenship programs.
Grenada Citizenship by Investment is a second citizenship developed for entrepreneurs, international investors, and high-net-worth individuals. Foreign nationals can contribute to the country’s economic development with one of two investments to be granted citizenship and a powerful Grenada passport that offers visa free access to 148 countries. The primary applicant can include their spouse, children, parents, grandparents, and siblings.
Make a non-refundable contribution of $235,000 to the National Transformation Fund.
Make a government-approved real estate investment valued at least $270,000 for a joint investment or $350,000 for a sole investment.
Obtain Grenadian citizenship in as little as six months through a clear three-step process — preparation, CIU review and investment, and final approval with the Oath of Allegiance.
Note: The example timeline for obtaining citizenship is approximate.
Global Citizen Solutions will assist with preparing your documents and choosing a suitable investment.
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) begins background checks. You will attend a virtual citizenship interview. Once approved, you can make the required investment.
You will take the Oath of Allegiance to Grenada at an embassy or high commission to receive a Certificate of Registration and a Grenada passport.
You can include your children, spouse, parents, grandparents, and siblings in your application.
Yes, Grenada recognizes dual citizenship, allowing foreign nationals who obtain Grenada citizenship to keep their original citizenship.
Grenada’s passport is strong, offering visa free access to 148 destinations, including the UK, Schengen Area countries, China, Russia, Hong Kong, and Saudi Arabia.
The Grenada government prohibits citizens of Afghanistan, Belarus, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Sudan, and Yemen from applying for citizenship by investment. They may qualify if they do not have economic ties to a prohibited country and have lived in a non-restricted country for at least ten years.
There is no requirement to visit Grenada or reside there to qualify for citizenship by investment.
Whether you’re seeking second citizenship or residency, planning a relocation, or building a cross-border mobility strategy, we’ll help you take the next step.
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