About Grenada
Grenada citizenship started in 2013 and offers a number of benefits including visa-free travel to over 152 countries including the UK and China. It is one of only three countries in the Caribbean with access to the USA E-2 treaty investor visa, meaning anyone with significant business investments in Grenada has the opportunity to also reside in the USA.
Grenada is a Caribbean country comprising a main island, also called Grenada, and smaller surrounding islands. Dubbed the “Spice Isle,” the hilly main island is home to numerous nutmeg plantations. It’s also the site of the capital, St. George’s, whose colourful homes, Georgian buildings and early-18th-century Fort George overlook narrow Carenage Harbour. To the south is Grand Anse Beach, with resorts and bars. ― Google
- Capital: Saint George’s
- Currency: East Caribbean Dollar
- Population: 117,081 (2023) World Bank
- Continent: North America
- Official language: English
- Date of Independence: 7 February 1974
- Calling code: +1-473
Benefits of the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program
Once investors have successfully been granted Grenada Citizenship, they will be issued with a Grenada passport.
Grenadian passport holders benefit from visa-free access to over 152 countries and territories worldwide. This represents more than half of the world’s GDP and includes access to the EU Schengen zone, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and more.
Grenada Citizenship by Investment Requirements
In addition to making the necessary investment or donation there are several requirements that applicants must meet for Grenada.
Family Requirements
Family members can be included in the application for Grenada citizenship.
The main investor can include:
➢Spouse
➢Dependent Children
➢Dependent Parents over 55 years
➢Siblings over 18 years old, must be unmarried with no children
Due Diligence Requirements
All applicants will need to be of good character and undergo the Grenada government’s due diligence formalities. Investors
must provide:
➢Police Reports – evidence of a clean criminal record
➢Have no outstanding visa refusals
➢Various documentation, including financial documents, employment/ business documents, ID, proof of address
Minimum Stay Requirements
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment programme does not require applicants to meet any minimum stay requirements.
Grenadian citizens will have the right to live, work or study in Grenada should they choose to, but this is not a pre-requisite of the programme. There is also no interview or language test required.
Grenada Investment Options
Citizenship by Investment, the cost is at $235,000
Dual Citizenship
There are no restrictions on dual citizenship in Grenada
