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Time to citizenship:5-7 Months
Visa-free travel:146 Countries
With 133 square miles of beaches, hiking trails, and colorful homes, Grenada is a fantastic place to visit or even move to. Also known as the “spice island,” Grenada produces 20% of the world’s nutmeg. It is notorious for having extra friendly inhabitants who are warm and welcoming, making this the perfect place to apply for a second passport by investment. Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment program has unique perks that cannot be found in other similar programs, which makes it a highly desirable path for interested families to investigate.
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Our team at Global Residence Index consists of highly-qualified experts who are well-trained in helping individuals and their families obtain citizenship in Grenada. With a Grenada passport, people are able to travel with ease, enjoy tax benefits, and even have access to residency in the U.S. With the help of applicants can have Grenada passports in their hands in just a matter of months. We will break down all information that is relevant to interested applicants, making the process smooth from the start.
Origin of Citizenship by Investment
Launched in 2013, the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program is newer than many of its Caribbean counterparts, but this newness means this program has been able to learn from and refine its approach based on similar programs in the area. The government of Grenada passed the Citizenship by Investment Act with the mission of strengthening the country by creating economic growth through foreign investments. Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program is easy to navigate and rich with benefits.
Capital
St. Georges
Continent
North America
Sea
Caribbean
Total Area
344 Km2
Currency
Eastern Caribbean Dollar
Visa-free countries
146
Population
112,000
Language
English
Benefits of Pursuing GrenadaCitizenship by Investment
As with many CBI programs, the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program offers visa-free travel to countries that can be notoriously tricky to secure visas for, as well as provides tax reduction opportunities and international business prospects. However, there is one major benefit to holding a Grenada passport: the eligibility to receive an E-2 visa for the U.S. Below we will highlight these benefits and discuss the details.
Ease of Travel
A Grenada passport comes with visa-free access to 146 countries, making it the 33rd strongest passport in the world. If an applicant is a citizen of a country that has to navigate lottery visa systems, burdensome application processes, and tedious requirements just to go on a trip to a different country, obtaining a Grenada passport can entirely shift that experience.
E-2 Visa
The most prized benefit of a Grenada passport is the access to an E-2 visa for the United States. Most other CBI programs grant a visa that allows travel to the U.S., but with an E-2 visa, it is possible to work and even live in the U.S. Since the U.S. is one of the most difficult countries to move to, this visa can open up doors that otherwise would be nonexistent. To be able to exercise this visa, applicants are required to open or buy a business in the United States with a minimum investment of $100,000.
Tax Reduction
Citizens of Grenada are free from paying taxes on global income, dividends, interest, or royalties from another country. Inheritance tax, capital gains tax, income tax, and even stamp duty are all nonexistent for holders of a Grenada passport. If taxes in multiple categories can be reduced enough, many participants in the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program will see a return on their initial investment over time.
Business Expansion
If an international company is registered in Grenada, which requires the owner to hold a Grenada passport, that business will experience a reduction in taxes and not be subject to currency control restrictions when conducting international business. Currency and taxes are two of the most complex cost types of international business, but Grenada is diligent about reducing that burden, allowing businesses to prosper.
Whether an applicant is a busy entrepreneur or is simply seeking to provide their family with more opportunities around the world, Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program can be a great way to achieve those goals. With so many benefits, it is easy to assume that the application process is long and tedious, but that could not be further from the truth. With a few simple steps and a number of months, these benefits can become reality.
Why Grenada?
With a population of just 110,000, the small nation of Grenada is less weathered by tourism and outside influence. Life on the island is simple, slow, and colorful. But just because tourism rates are lower there does not mean it is not packed with beautiful beaches, jaw-dropping snorkeling, and fresh produce that will make mouths water. Where the neighboring islands come with a large price tag, Grenada remains fairly affordable.
Visa-free travel
with a Grenada Passport
The Grenada passport is considered a strong travel document and provides visa-free access to the following countries. Click on the plus icons to view specific countries.
146
visa-free countries
10 years
visa to the United States (B1/B2 visa required)
North America
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Bermuda
Bonaire; St. Eustatius and Saba
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Costa Rica
Cuba
Curacao
Dominica
Dominican Republic
French West Indies
Haiti
Jamaica
Montserrat
Nicaragua
Panama
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Maarten
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos
South America
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
French Guiana
Guyana
Peru
Suriname
Uruguay
Venezuela
Africa
Botswana
Burundi
Cape Verde Islands
Comoro Islands
Egypt
Eswatini
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya
Lesotho
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mayotte
Mozambique
Reunion
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
St. Helena
Tanzania
The Gambia
Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Europe
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Faroe Islands
Finland
France
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece
Greenland
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Vatican City
Asia
Armenia
Bangladesh
Cambodia
China
Hong Kong (SAR China)
Indonesia
Iran
Israel
Jordan
Laos
Macao (SAR China)
Malaysia
Maldives
Nepal
Palestinian Territory
Philippines
Singapore
South Korea
Sri Lanka
Timor-Leste
Uzbekistan
Oceania
Cook Islands
Fiji
French Polynesia
Kiribati
Micronesia
New Caledonia
Niue
Palau Islands
Samoa
Solomon Islands
Tuvalu
Vanuatu
Investment Options and Associated Fees
Main applicants to the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program must be over 18 years old, have no criminal record, and be in good health standing. Beyond that, securing a Grenada passport will require an investment in the form of real estate or a contribution to the state fund. Both of these options allow investors to include their spouse, children, dependent parents, and even siblings on their application.
1 OPTION
Contribution
to the National Transformation Fund
$150 000+
It is worth noting that this investment type requires a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund of at least $150,000 for a single investor. A spouse and two children can be included on the application for $200,000. For each additional dependent child, an additional contribution of $25,000 per person is expected. For dependent parents under 55 years old, applicants should set aside $50,000 per person and for siblings, an additional $75,000 per person is required.
Due diligence fees are charged by the Grenadian government and are a flat $5,000 per person aged 17 or older. These fees are required in order to process the application and review each individual’s information. One amazing aspect of this investment opportunity is that the money invested goes back to the citizens of Grenada, helping to invest in the island’s future.
Required Contribution
Payable upon approval
SINGLE INVESTOR
$150 000
FAMILY UP TO 4
$200 000
Application Fee
Payable upon submission
+$1 500
per person
Due Diligence Fees
Payable upon submission
+$5 000
per person aged 16+
Processing Fee
Payable upon submission
PERSON 17+
$5 000
PERSON 0-16
$500
2 OPTION
Real Estate Purchase
$220 000+
If applicants are seeking more of a return on investment, they can purchase shares in approved real estate projects to obtain a Grenada passport. For an individual applicant, an investment of $220,000 is required and that amount stays the same no matter how many family members are included on the application. However, there is a government fee of $50,000 that is flat for a family of 4. For each additional child or dependent over 55 years old, $25,000 is added. Parental dependents under 55 will need to pay $50,000 per person and an applicant’s siblings can expect a fee of $75,000 per person.
Lastly, there are due diligence fees that are $5,000 per person aged 17 or older, which is the same rate as with a contribution to the nation’s Transformation Fund. The biggest difference with a real estate investment is that after 5 years, the property investment can be sold for profit, recouping much of the initial investment if desired.
Required investment
$220 000
Can be resold in 5 Years
Government Fee
Payable upon approval
$50 000
+$25 000
per additional dependant after the third dependant
Application Fee
Payable upon submission
+$1 500
per person
Due Diligence Fees
Payable upon submission
+$5 000
per person aged 17+
Processing Fee
Payable upon submission
PERSON 17+
$5 000
PERSON 0-16
$500
The Other Side of an Investment
In an attempt to transform its economy to be more independent and financially stable, Grenada started the National Transformation Fund in 2013, at the same time as the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program began. This fund directs monetary investments to critical components of Grenada’s economy such as tourism, energy, and alternative agriculture. For an island nation that faces setbacks including hurricane destruction, funds such as this one are important to the nation’s future.
Working with a Competent Agent
Competent agents are well-equipped to move the process along swiftly and smoothly, making the process more manageable for Grenada’s government and the applicant themselves. Our team at Global Residence Index can guide each applicant from start to finish, ensuring all documents are correct and requirements are met the first time around.
Application Procedure
The application process can be done without a visit to Grenada. However, it is important that things get done correctly to avoid any delays in the approval. When an applicant begins working with our team, we will first conduct a review to eliminate or resolve potential issues before the process starts. Once that is complete, the following steps will take place:
Document Collection & Review
When it is time to pull together the legal and financial documents required for the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program, our team will help each applicant ensure that everything is in order. A few of the required documents are a birth certificate, certificate of no criminal record, and new passport photos.
Due Diligence
The gathered documents will then be sent to Grenada for review. The team that processes CIB applications will conduct a due diligence assessment, which usually takes 3-6 months to complete. If any questions or issues arise during this portion, the government will work directly with the agent, not the applicant themselves.
Approval & Investment
If approved, the applicant will be granted 30 days to fulfill their investment requirement by either purchasing real estate or submitting a contribution to the National Transformation Fund.
Passport Granted
At this point, passports should be sent to each individual in the application just 4 weeks after the investment is complete. Now, applicants and their families can consider themselves citizens of Grenada.
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Choosing which firm to work with can be difficult, but our team stands apart from the rest.
Every agent at Global Residence Index is equipped with the skills to navigate the nuances of the application process and resolve any issues that may arise.
The connection we have with local governments and our diligence in working with our clients will make the process seamless while maximizing each applicant’s approval probability.
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years in business
100%
approval rate
500+
clients served
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my family maintain their Grenada citizenship for future generations?
Yes, once approved, Grenada citizenship will be passed down from generation to generation.
Will I have to surrender my other citizenship/passport?
No, the government of Grenada has no restrictions on dual citizenship.
Who can I include in my application?
You can include your spouse, children up to the age of 30, parents and grandparents of any age, and siblings older than 18.
What happens if my application is rejected?
Though we do our best to identify any reasons for rejection before beginning the application process, if an application is rejected, an investor will not be required to make the investment. The investment is only made after approval.
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