Obtain Caribbean citizenship from $235,000 with US E-2 visa eligibility
Grenada's Citizenship by Investment Program offers one of the most attractive Caribbean citizenship options, starting from just $235,000. Known as the "Spice Isle," Grenada provides unique access to the US E-2 investor visa as the only Caribbean nation with this treaty. The program offers two investment routes: a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund or investment in government-approved real estate. With visa-free access to 144+ destinations including China, Schengen Area, and the UK, plus fast processing times of 4 to 8 months and no residency requirements, Grenada citizenship provides exceptional value for global mobility and US market access.
All investment options provide the same comprehensive benefits and privileges
Access to UK, Schengen Area, Russia, China, and 143+ other destinations worldwide
Strategic Caribbean location with access to North and South American markets and strong connections to Europe
Access to growing economy and business opportunities in a strategic location
Include spouse and children under 18 in your citizenship application at no extra cost
Commonwealth member country with strong international relations and diplomatic presence
No requirement to live in the country before or after obtaining citizenship
Choose your investment pathway - the difference is in cost structure and technical requirements
Non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) that finances local projects in various industries, including tourism, alternative energy, and agriculture
Investment in government-approved real estate projects including tourism developments and resort properties
• Over 18 years old
• No criminal records or prosecutions
• Good health
• Capable of confirming the legality of the income
• Opposite sex marriage only
• No criminal records or prosecutions
• Fully financially dependent on the investor or spouse
• Can only obtain citizenship together with the investor
• Fully financially dependent on the investor or spouse
• Over 18 years old
• Unmarried
• No children
A preliminary due diligence check helps assess eligibility and identify potential issues early in the application process. Certified professionals review investors' documents and search for risks that may lead to rejection in obtaining Grenada citizenship.
The preliminary Due Diligence check reduces the rejection risk to 1%. The check is confidential. The investor needs to provide only their passport.
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Professional lawyers draw up a list of required documents based on the program requirements and preliminary due diligence results. The list includes personal documents and financial records. For example, passports, certificates, and bank statements.
The responsible lawyer guides the applicant through the document collection and certification process, prepares government forms and draws up written statements or affidavits as required. Once the application is ready, it is submitted to the Investment Migration Agency, IMA, of Grenada.
IMA begins the Due Diligence check after receiving the required documents. Processing of applications may take between 3 to 6 months. Sometimes, additional requests can be issued by IMA during the Due Diligence stage.
The investor and their family members aged 17 and over must attend an interview as part of the application process. The interview fee is $1,000 per person, paid at the submission stage. The interview can be conducted in English or the applicant's preferred language.
The Investment Migration Agency (IMA) informs applicants when the application is approved. Once the notification is received, the investor must fulfil the investment condition: contribute to the state fund or finalise the real estate purchase.
The investment must be made within 30 days.
A passport and a naturalisation certificate are normally issued within 4+ weeks after the investment conditions have been fulfilled.