Grenada Citizenship by Investment
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Secure Grenada Citizenship Through Strategic Investment
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program offers a streamlined path to second citizenship with standout advantages, including visa-free access to over 140 countries and eligibility for the US E-2 Investor Visa.
As a strategic choice for global investors, it combines speed, flexibility, and international reach.
Explore the full program details and learn how Citiverse can guide you every step of the way.
Grenada Citizenship Investment Options
Choose from flexible, government-approved investment routes designed to match your goals, whether through contribution, real estate, or education.
National Transformation Fund
Requirements:
Single applicant/family of 4: $235,000 (non-refundable)
Processing time: 3–9 months
- Additional dependents: $25,000 each
Real Estate Investments
Requirements:
From $270,000 USD
5-year minimum holding period
Invest in government-approved real estate
Why Choose Citiverse for Grenada Citizenship?
We make your journey seamless and secure:
100% success rate with Grenada applications
Direct relationships with government authorities
Expert pre-screening & due diligence
Guidance in choosing the best investment route
Full post-citizenship support
E-2 Visa expertise
Grenada Program Key Benefits
Top reasons to choose Grenada for second citizenship, offering unmatched mobility, financial advantages, and access to global opportunities.
Global Mobility
Visa-free travel to the UK, EU Schengen Zone, Russia, and China.
Tax Efficiency
No tax on worldwide income, wealth, inheritance, or capital gains.
Business Access
E-2 Visa Treaty with the USA — ideal for entrepreneurs.
Political Stability
Democratic government and Commonwealth ties.
Family Eligibility
Include spouse, children, siblings, parents, and grandparents.
Fast Processing
Citizenship is successfully processed in just 3–9 months.
Application Process & Requirements
A smooth, guided process from start to passport, with expert support at every stage to ensure efficiency, compliance, and peace of mind.
Our experts assess your goals and confirm your eligibility for Grenada’s citizenship program.
We assist in gathering and organising all required documents to ensure full compliance.
Your application is submitted to government authorities for background checks and approval.
Once approved, you make your chosen investment to finalise the process.
Receive your official citizenship certificate and Grenadian passport.
From submission to approval, the process typically takes 4–6 months, making it one of the fastest citizenship options in the Caribbean.
Start Your Grenada Citizenship Journey
FAQ - Grenada Citizenship by Investment
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program is a government-established route that allows qualified applicants and their eligible family members to obtain Grenadian citizenship through an approved investment. It is designed for individuals and families seeking greater global mobility, long-term security, and a clearly defined international planning solution.
The program currently offers an entry point from USD 235,000 under the National Transformation Fund route, subject to the applicable government and due diligence fees. A real estate option is also available through approved projects, typically from USD 270,000, together with the relevant additional costs. The most suitable route depends on the applicant’s objectives, family composition, and preferred investment profile.
Grenada offers two principal routes: a contribution to the National Transformation Fund and an investment in government-approved real estate. Each route has its own structure, cost profile, and strategic considerations. A carefully guided assessment is essential to determine which option aligns best with the applicant’s priorities.
Grenada is widely regarded as one of the more efficient citizenship by investment programs. In many cases, the process may take approximately three to four months, although timing can vary depending on the applicant’s profile, documentation, due diligence review, and the selected route. Precision at the preparation stage is often decisive.
Yes. The program allows the inclusion of eligible dependants, which may include a spouse, children, parents, and in certain circumstances siblings, subject to the applicable rules and dependency criteria. This makes Grenada an attractive option for clients seeking a structured family solution rather than an individual-only outcome.
Grenadian citizenship is particularly valued because Grenada is a treaty country for the US E-2 Investor Visa. This means that eligible Grenadian citizens may apply for an E-2 visa, subject to US immigration rules and the specific merits of the case. It is important to note that citizenship does not grant a US visa automatically; it creates a potential eligibility pathway.
One of the program’s key advantages is that Grenada citizenship by investment does not generally require a mandatory period of physical residence for approval. This provides flexibility for internationally mobile clients who seek an additional citizenship without relocating their personal or business life.
Yes. Grenada permits dual citizenship, which means applicants are generally not required to renounce their current nationality, subject to the laws of their country of origin. For many families, this is an important consideration in preserving continuity while expanding international options.
A standard application will typically require identity documents, civil status records, medical documentation, police clearance certificates, and evidence supporting the source of funds. Depending on the chosen route and family structure, additional supporting material may also be required. A compliance-led approach is essential, as the strength and clarity of the file directly influence the process.
Applications are submitted through authorized channels and must follow the formal process prescribed by the program. This is not an informal or direct filing route. The application is prepared, reviewed, and submitted through the appropriate licensed framework, ensuring accuracy, discretion, and full procedural compliance at each stage.