Program Overview

Grenada's Citizenship by Investment Programme, established in 2013, is unique among Caribbean programs because Grenada maintains an E-2 Treaty Investor Visa agreement with the United States. This makes Grenada the only Caribbean CBI country whose citizens can apply for a US E-2 visa, enabling them to live and work in the United States. The programme is regulated by the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Committee (CBIC).

Minimum Investment

$235,000

Processing Time

4–6 months

Visa-Free Countries

148

Investment Options

National Transformation Fund (NTF)

$235,000

Non-refundable contribution to Grenada's National Transformation Fund, supporting national development projects across education, infrastructure, and climate resilience.

Real Estate Investment

$270,000

Purchase of government-approved real estate. The property must be held for a minimum of 5 years. Approved projects include luxury hotels and resorts.

Processing Timeline

Initial Consultation & Eligibility - Week 1–2

Comprehensive consultation, E-2 visa strategy discussion (if applicable), and documentation roadmap.

Document Collection - Week 3–6

Gather all required documents with guidance from our compliance team.

Application Filing - Week 7–8

Application submitted to the CBIC through a Licensed Agent.

Due Diligence - Week 9–18

Thorough international background screening conducted by government-appointed agencies.

Approval in Principle - Week 19–20

Upon approval, the applicant has 60 days to complete the investment.

Investment Execution - Week 21–22

Complete the NTF contribution or real estate purchase.

Citizenship & Passport Issuance - Week 23–26

Certificate of Citizenship and Grenadian passport issued.

Visa-Free Access

The Grenada passport provides visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 148 countries worldwide, including:

✈️ United Kingdom

✈️ Schengen Area

✈️ China

✈️ Singapore

✈️ Hong Kong

✈️ Russia

✈️ South Korea

Family Inclusion

Spouse

Yes - included in main application

Children

Dependent children under 30 years of age

Parents

Dependent parents and grandparents aged 55+

Siblings

Unmarried siblings under 18 of the main applicant

Tax Environment

Income Tax

No personal income tax on foreign income

Wealth Tax

No wealth tax

Inheritance Tax

No inheritance tax

Capital Gains

No capital gains tax

Grenada offers a favorable tax regime with no worldwide income taxation for non-residents.

Residency & Dual Citizenship

Residency Requirement

No

Physical presence is not required at any stage.

Dual Citizenship

Yes

Fully recognized. Your existing nationality remains unaffected.

Required Documents

  • Valid passport (certified copy)
  • Birth certificate (apostilled)
  • Police clearance certificate
  • Medical examination report
  • Source of funds evidence
  • Bank reference letter
  • Professional references (2)
  • Passport photographs (8)
  • Marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Proof of address
  • CV / Resume

Step-by-Step Application Process

1

Initial Consultation

Meet with our senior advisors to discuss your objectives, eligibility, and preferred investment route.

2

Due Diligence Pre-Screening

We conduct internal compliance checks to ensure your profile meets program requirements before formal submission.

3

Document Preparation & Submission

Our team prepares your complete application package and submits it to the relevant government authority.

4

Government Due Diligence

The government conducts thorough background checks through international intelligence agencies.

5

Approval in Principle

Upon successful due diligence, you receive an Approval in Principle and complete your chosen investment.

6

Oath of Allegiance

Take the Oath of Allegiance, which can typically be done at an embassy or consulate in your country of residence.

7

Passport Issuance

Your Certificate of Citizenship and passport are issued, completing your journey to dual citizenship.

Fees Breakdown

Fee TypeDetails
Government Fees$50,000 family of 4 (RE route); $25,000/additional child or parent 55+
Due Diligence Fees$5,000 per person (17+); no fee for dependents under 17
Processing Fees$1,500 per adult; $500 per minor
Passport Fees$350 per adult; $250 per minor
Real Estate Holding Period5-year minimum holding period

Frequently Asked Questions

Grenada is the only Caribbean CBI country with an E-2 Treaty Investor Visa agreement with the United States. This allows Grenadian citizens to apply for E-2 visas to live and work in the US.
After obtaining Grenadian citizenship, you can apply for a US E-2 Treaty Investor Visa by investing in a US-based business. The E-2 visa allows you to live and work in the US and is renewable indefinitely.
Yes. Grenada is one of the few Caribbean countries whose passport holders enjoy visa-free access to China, in addition to the UK, Schengen Area, and 145+ other destinations.
No visit is required during or after the application. However, Grenada is a beautiful island and citizenship comes with the right to live there permanently.
Real estate purchased under the CBI program must be held for a minimum of 5 years before it can be resold.
Yes. You can include your spouse, children under 30, parents over 55, and unmarried siblings under 18.
Yes. Grenada citizenship is irrevocable and passed down to future generations by descent.
The NTF is a government fund that channels CBI contributions toward national development projects including infrastructure, education, healthcare, and climate resilience.

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