
Grenada
Citizenship-by-Investment Program
Known as the “Spice Isle,” Grenada offers lush tropical landscapes, a stable government, and a thriving tourism industry. Its Citizenship-by-Investment Program grants full citizenship through real estate or government contributions. Grenadian citizens enjoy visa-free access to over 140 countries, including the EU, China, and the UK, with dual citizenship permitted
Key Benefits of Grenadian Citizenship
- Visa-free travel to over 140 countries, including the EU, UK, China, and more.
- Full citizenship for the main applicant, spouse, children, and dependent family members.
- Attractive tax regime with no capital gains, inheritance, or personal income tax.
- Access to high-quality healthcare and education.
- Grenadian citizenship allows you to apply for the US E-2 Investor Visa, enabling long-term residency and business opportunities in the United States.
- An opportunity to live in a safe, stable, and beautiful country with excellent climate and a growing economy.
- Dual citizenship is permitted, so applicants can retain their original nationality without losing their Grenadian citizenship.
Family members who can be included in the application:
Spouse
Of the main applicant.
Children
Under 30 (if financially dependent).
Parents
Parents or grandparents aged 55 and older.
Siblings
Unmarried siblings of the applicant, subject to additional fees.
Investment Requirements
Applicants must choose one of the following investment options:
- A non-refundable donation starting at USD 235,000 for up to a family of 4.
- Purchase property in a government-approved project worth at least USD 270,000.
- The property must be held for a minimum of five years before it can be sold.
Additional Fees and Processing Costs
Applicants are responsible for the following additional fees:
- USD 50,000 for a family of up to four.
- USD 5,000 for the main applicant, USD 5,000 for a spouse, USD 3,000 for dependants aged 16 and older.
- USD 200 per person.
- Varies depending on the service provider.
Application Process
The process typically takes 6-8 months from submission to approval.
01
Months 1-2:
Initial consultation and submission of application,
supporting documents, and due diligence.
02
Months 2-4:
Government review and approval.
03
Months 4-8:
The main applicant, spouse, sponsor, and dependents (17+) attend an in-person or online interview for $1,000 each
Upon approval, applicants make their investment, and passports and certificates of naturalization are issued.
Grenada offers several financial incentives:
- No personal income tax, capital gains tax, or inheritance tax.
- Corporate tax rate: 30% (with tax treaties available for certain countries).
- Sales tax: Varies (generally low).
- Investment benefits: Potential returns from real estate investments, especially those in tourism and hospitality sectors.