Grenada Citizenship by Investment
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program was launched in 2013 and has since become a popular option among those seeking a second citizenship and passport in a timely manner. This program is unique among the Citizenship-by-Investment programs, as it is the only country in the world, at present, that has both a citizenship by investment program and a bilateral investment treaty with the United States that permits citizens of Grenada to apply for the E-2 Treaty Investor Visa. This allows citizens of Grenada to be admitted to the United States when investing a substantial amount of capital in a U.S. business. Certain employees of such a person or of a qualifying organization may also be eligible for this classification.
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program allows applicants to invest in real estate, other projects, or the National Development Fund, and become citizens of Grenada with no residency requirement. Citizenship is granted in 3-4 months, and passports may be quickly obtained thereafter. Dependent children 30 years and under may also be included.
About Grenada
Grenada is a Caribbean country comprising a main island, also called Grenada, and 6 smaller surrounding islands. Dubbed the “Spice Isle” for its myriad of locally grown spices, the 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, home to its luxury resorts, restaurants and bars.
Grenada offers one of the most picturesque waterfronts in all the Caribbean. The sublime scenery, diving, sailing, excellent restaurants, fabulous beaches, and a calendar of unforgettable festivities have fortified Grenada’s status as the preferred destination of many high net worth investors.
Benefits of Grenada Citizenship
Citizenship in a British Commonwealth country.
Application processing within 3 – 4 months.
The ability to include a spouse, children under 30, unmarried siblings aged 18 and over, parents, and grandparents of the main applicant and spouse.
Access to the USA E-2 Visa Program.
Right to pass on citizenship to future generations.
Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 145 destinations, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, the UK, and Europe’s Schengen Area.
Grenada recognizes Dual Citizenship and does not require people to renounce their current citizenship.
Having a second citizenship may allow children to avoid military service in their home country.
A low tax regime, safeguarding citizens from inheritance, gift, and capital gains tax, as well as non-resident citizens from wealth and foreign income tax.
Off-shore bank accounts, investments, and companies give unique opportunities for business and tax planning.
No management experience requirement, no education requirement, no interview, and no language requirement.
Qualifications for Grenada Citizenship
To qualify under the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program, the following criteria must be met:
The principal applicant must be at least 18 years old.
Applicants must pass a Due Diligence examination and have no criminal record.
Applicants must complete a medical examination.
Applicants must make a qualifying investment in Grenada as described below.
Investment Options
Applicants must make one of the following qualifying investments in Grenada:
A non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) or
- Single Applicant: USD $150,000
- Family of 4 or less: USD $200,000
- Each Additional Dependent: USD $25,000
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
Procedures and time frame of the Grenada 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.
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 as the collection process and sending of the passport(s) will be made with the applicant.
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. Canadian Immigration Problem Solvers will guide you in this regard.
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