Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program was initiated in 2013, and it is one of the most effective and attractive programs for obtaining Grenada citizenship. Due to this, the program has evolved over the years to maximize the benefits for the applicants. In this program, those selected enjoy the benefits of Grenadian citizenship and available opportunities.
Advantages of Grenada Citizenship by Investment
- Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 140+ destinations, including China, the UK, and Schengen Area.
- Unique E-2 Investor Visa Treaty with the USA, allowing eligibility for a non-immigrant visa after three years of residence.
- Citizenship transferable to new spouses and future generations.
- Ability to include spouse, children under 30, unmarried siblings 18+, and parents/grandparents.
- No restrictions on dual citizenship.
- No minimum stay required.
Investment Options
Options |
Details |
National Transformation Fund (NTF) Donation |
Minimum non-refundable contribution of USD 150,000 for single applicants |
Real Estate Option |
Purchase of at least USD 220,000 from a government-approved project, plus an additional non-refundable USD 50,000 |
**The minimum investment threshold will rise to USD 200,000 by 30 June 2024, providing a limited window to apply under the current, lower investment requirements.
Application Process
Steps |
Description |
Step 1 |
DSquare Global reviews your application for completeness and compliance |
Step 2 |
Approved applications are sent to Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) |
Step 3 |
Grenada’s government processes the application, performs background checks, and assesses financial capability |
Step 4 |
A confirmation letter is issued upon initial approval by the CIU |
Step 5 |
Make the required qualifying investment |
Step 6 |
Receive the citizenship certificate, officially becoming a Grenadian citizen |
Step 7 |
Apply for a Grenadian passport and enjoy its travel benefits |
**Processing takes 4 to 9 months, with no tests, travel, or residency required, speeding up the process.