Grenada
Grenada gained independence in 1974 without breaking formal ties to the British Commonwealth. Grenada is an island nation made up of the island of Grenada and six small islands at the south end of the Grenadines in the Caribbean Sea. Often called the “Island of Spice”, the nation is one of the world’s top producers of nutmeg, mace and other spices. Grenada is attractive for the option for Grenadians to apply for E-2 USA ‘Investor Visa’ to reside in the United States. Grenada citizenship applicants obtain an irrevocable citizenship and passport without having to reside in the country or renounce their current nationality.
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Processing Time
5 months
Investment
$ 150 000
Passport Length
5 years validity
Visa-Free Travel
145 countries
Investment Options
Donation or Real Estate
Language
English
Passport Advantages
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E-2 Visa allows Grenada citizens to operate a business and reside in USA
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Irrevocable & lifetime citizenship for you and subsequent generations
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No need to renounce current citizenship
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No notification to home country on additional citizenship
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No physical residency
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No interview requirement or need to travel to Dominica for process
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Visa-free access to 145 countries including China, UK , Schengen states
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Allowed to stay in UK for 6 months at a time
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Easy to obtain travel visas for other countries when required
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Take up residence & work in CARICOM member countries
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No capital gains, gift, wealth & inheritance tax, no tax for non-residents
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Able to open a bank account with new nationality in another jurisdiction
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Reliable and efficient banking institutions on island
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An extremely efficient process compared to other Caribbean countries
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Contributing to the prosperity of a peaceful, welcoming country
Citizenship By Investment Options
1.
Donation to the National Transformation Fund “NTF”
A nonrefundable financial contribution to government fund, depending on number of applicants and their ages.
Main applicant
$150 000
Main applicant plus spouse
$200 000
Main applicant plus up to three dependants
$200 000
Any additional dependent
$25 000
2.
Real Estate Investment
Investment in a government-approved real estate project such as freehold property, hotel shares, or fractional ownership.
Minimum Investment (hold for 3 years)
$200 000
Government Fees
When the application is approved, the following government fees will apply (real estate option only).
Main applicant
$25 000
Main applicant, spouse
and up to two dependents ( under 30)
$50 000
Dependent (under 30)
$25 000
Additional dependant
(sibling of applicant or spouse)
$25 000
Additional Fees for Both Options
Due Diligence & Background Checks
Compulsory background checks are payable to Government-preferred international due diligence agencies to screen applicants (ie:Interpol). Passport fees are also payable upon approval. Professional, legal, and courier fees are additional and can vary. Please contact us to provide a full, itemized and detailed quote for your application.
Main applicant
$5 000
Spouse
$5 000
Additional dependant
(17-29 years of age, parents 55 and over)
$5 000
Additional dependant
(siblings older than 18)
$5 000
Other Fees
Processing Fee (per adult)
$1 500
Processing Fee (per child)
$500
Naturalization Fee (per person)
$250
Passport fee (per person)
$1 200

Timeframe & Process
Step One
You will be appointed a specialized team member to advise on the collection of required documents. Our team will support you every step of the way to ensure all documents are perfect to ensure a successful application.
Step Two
Government processing fees, due diligence fees, and professional & legal fees are payable when we are ready for you to courier all your documents for submission to the government.
Step Three
Once the application has been submitted, due diligence will take 3-4 weeks. You will receive an approval letter when the government receives the due diligence report. Once accepted you are requested to pay the donation or investment.
Step Four
A Naturalization Certificate and your passport are issued in your name and couriered to you. You are now formally an Grenadan citizen.