Grenada, located in the Caribbean Sea, is a tropical paradise known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Often referred to as the Spice Island, it is a haven for those seeking adventure, relaxation, and a vibrant lifestyle.
Why Choose Grenada?
Spice Island Living with Global Advantages - - Grenada, known as the Spice Island for its rich variety of locally grown spices, offers some of the most breathtaking waterfronts in the Caribbean. With its picturesque scenery, Grenada is an alluring destination that attracts high-net-worth investors seeking more than just natural beauty. The three main islands provide a wealth of opportunities, from world-class diving and sailing to fine dining, pristine beaches, and a vibrant cultural calendar. Grenada also grants dual citizenship, enabling investors to retain the advantages of their current passports while enjoying the benefits of a Grenadian nationality.
Minimum Investment: USD 270,000 in government-approved real estate
Additional Contribution: USD 50,000 for single applicant or family of 4
Holding Period: 5 years
Extra Fees: USD 25,000 per dependent, USD 50,000 for parents under the age of 55, USD 75,000 for siblings
Donation: USD 235,000 for single or family of 4
Extra: USD 25,000 per additional dependent
USD 50,000 for parents under 55
USD 75,000 for siblings
Additional fees apply*
Client shares passport copies for pre-screening
Once cleared, we prepare a retainer agreement for signing
We assist client with preparation of documents
We submit files to Citizenship by Investment unit to insert country name
Government due-diligence process takes place
Government issues an approval letter upon successful clearances
Donation or investment amount is settled by the client
Citizenship documents and passport are issued and received by us
No. Grenada allows dual citizenship, so you can retain your existing nationality while enjoying the rights and privileges of Grenadian citizenship.
Yes. Grenada allows dual citizenship, meaning investors can retain their original nationality. It is advisable to check your home country’s laws regarding dual nationality.
No. The entire citizenship application process can be completed remotely, with no travel or residency requirements.
Yes, Grenadian passports can be easily renewed upon expiration, provided you maintain your citizenship and met the original program requirements.
Grenada is the only Caribbean country with an active E-2 visa treaty with the United States, allowing its citizens to apply for a U.S. E-2 Investor Visa. This visa permits individuals to live in the U.S. while owning and operating a business. The application process typically takes up to two months, and the visa is valid for up to five years with unlimited renewals. Unlike U.S. permanent residency, E-2 visa holders may not be subject to taxation on their worldwide income.