GRENADA

The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program was launched in August 2013 when the Grenadian parliament passed the Citizenship by Investment Act, 2013. Was formally mandated in 2016 by the Government of Grenada to revitalize, enhance, and relaunch the program globally.

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Grenada Citizenship by Investment

 

The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program was launched in August 2013 when the Grenadian parliament passed the Citizenship by Investment Act, 2013. Was formally mandated in 2016 by the Government of Grenada to revitalize, enhance, and relaunch the program globally.

Benefits of the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program

Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 146 destinations, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the UK, and Europe’s Schengen Area

 

    • The only Caribbean citizenship by investment program that holds an E-2 Investor Visa Treaty with the USA, allowing citizens to be eligible to apply for a non-immigrant visa
    • Citizenship transferable to new spouses and future generations
    • The ability to include a spouse, children under 30, unmarried siblings aged 18 and over, parents, and grandparents of the main applicant and spouse
    • No restrictions on dual citizenship in Grenada
    • No minimum stay required

Procedures and time frame of the Dominica Citizenship by Investment Program

 

The application process for Grenadian citizenship is efficient and uncomplicated, and the applicant is not required to visit Grenada to complete the process.

The Grenadian citizenship by investment application pack will be delivered to you. It will include all the relevant documentation, accompanied by detailed instructions. Once everything is returned to us, we will double-check the application for completeness and accuracy to minimize the possibility of rejection.

Once an application is submitted, the government generally provides an answer within 90 days. Passports for successful applicants will be issued within 10 working days. Applicants are not required to pick up their passports in person. We will coordinate the collection process and send the passport(s) to the client.

Under the real estate option, the time frame may vary depending upon the project. Therefore, it is important to select a real estate project that is able to provide the necessary paperwork from the developer. We will guide you in this regard.

Requirements of Dominican citizenship by investment

 

The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program requires applicants to either make a significant economic contribution to the country or to acquire a government-approved qualifying asset. In exchange, and subject to a stringent vetting and due diligence process, including thorough background checks, the applicants and their families will be granted citizenship. To qualify for citizenship, the primary applicant must be over 18 years of age, meet the application requirements, and satisfy one of the two primary qualifying options:

  1. National Transformation Fund donation option: A minimum non-refundable contribution to the NTF of USD 150,000 for single applicants
  2. Real estate option: A purchase of at least USD 220,000 from a government-approved real estate project. An additional minimum non-refundable contribution of USD 50,000 applies for this option

 

Visa Free Access to the Following Destinations  

Grenada

 

 

Grenada gained independence from Britain in 1974 and is part of the British Commonwealth. The country has a small but open tourism-based economy. Its principal export crops are mace and nutmeg; Grenada is the world’s second-largest producer of nutmeg, after Indonesia.

The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program was relaunched in 2013 with the passing of the Citizenship by Investment Act, 2013. Grenadian passport holders can travel visa-free or by visa on arrival to 146 destinations such as China, the UK, and Europe’s Schengen Area, as well as to other key business and lifestyle destinations. Grenada is the only Caribbean country with a citizenship program that holds an E-2 Investor Visa treaty with the USA, which allows Grenadian citizens to apply to the USA for a nonimmigrant visa.