Features

US$235K

Minimum Investment

140+ Countries

Global Mobility

3–6 Months

Estimated Processing

2 Routes

Donation or Real Estate

Structured Routes to Citizenship

Grenada offers citizenship-by-investment pathways designed around government contribution and approved real estate investment, with strategic access to international business and mobility opportunities.

Grenada citizenship delivers long-term value through global mobility, strategic access, and structural flexibility that strengthens as your international footprint evolves.

Global Mobility Expansion

Access to international travel becomes more valuable over time as personal, business, and geographic needs evolve across regions.

Family Security Over Time

Citizenship can extend to eligible family members, supporting long-term stability, mobility, and protection across generations.

No Residency Constraints

Maintain citizenship without relocation, allowing long-term flexibility as your residence or business base changes.

Dual Citizenship Continuity

Grenada permits dual citizenship, enabling you to retain your original nationality while adding a second citizenship layer over time.

U.S. Market Access Potential

Eligibility to apply for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, supporting potential long-term business and relocation opportunities in the United States.

Wealth Structuring Potential

A second citizenship supports long-term international planning, including diversification across jurisdictions and asset positioning.

Ready to Secure Your Grenada Citizenship?

Start your application with a clear investment strategy and a dedicated citizenship advisor.

Who Qualifies for Grenada Citizenship by Investment

The programme is open to eligible non-citizens who meet Grenada’s financial, legal, and due diligence requirements. All applications undergo structured government review prior to approval.

Minimum Investment from US$235,000

Applicants may qualify through the National Transformation Fund or approved real estate investment routes under official programme guidelines.

Main Applicant 18+

The principal applicant must be at least 18 years old and legally capable of making the qualifying investment.

Clean Criminal Record

Applicants must pass strict background checks and demonstrate no reputational or security concerns.

Proof of Lawful Funds

Applicants must demonstrate the legal source and availability of funds used for the investment.

Valid Passport

All applicants must hold valid travel documents with sufficient remaining validity at the time of application.

Mandatory Due Diligence

Comprehensive due diligence, including background screening conducted by government and independent agencies.

Your Journey from Consultation to Citizenship

Consultation

1

Assessment of your profile, family structure, source of funds, and selection of the most suitable Grenada investment route.

Due Diligence Preparation

2

Collection of required documentation, background screening, and preparation of a compliant application file in line with programme requirements.

Application Submission

3

Submission through an authorised agent to the Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) for formal review and due diligence processing.

Government Approval

4

Comprehensive background checks are conducted by government and independent agencies, leading to approval in principle for successful applicants.

Investment & Citizenship

5

Completion of the approved investment following approval, resulting in the issuance of a certificate of citizenship and eligibility for a Grenada passport.

Established Caribbean Reputation

Grenada offers a government-regulated citizenship by investment programme within a stable Caribbean jurisdiction, combining legal structure, international access, and a strategically positioned global profile.

English-Speaking Legal Infrastructure
Structured Investment Routes
Caribbean Location & Lifestyle
Government-Regulated Programme

When Grenada Citizenship Becomes Strategically Valuable

Grenada citizenship becomes most valuable in situations where international access, business expansion, and jurisdictional flexibility are essential. It supports continued mobility as visa policies evolve and reduces reliance on a single nationality for travel or financial positioning.

Access to U.S. E-2 Investor Visa,

Grenada citizenship is particularly relevant for individuals seeking broader international opportunities, including eligibility to apply for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, creating a potential pathway for business and relocation in the United States while maintaining a stable second citizenship base.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You complete the investment only after receiving approval in principle from the government. This means your capital is not fully committed upfront — funds are transferred only after your application passes due diligence and is approved.

Applicants are typically required to complete the investment within a defined period, often around 30–90 days after approval. Failure to meet this deadline may delay or affect final citizenship issuance.

Beyond the main investment, applicants must pay due diligence, processing, government, and passport fees. These additional costs can add tens of thousands of dollars depending on the number of applicants and structure of the application.

No physical visit is required to apply or obtain citizenship. The entire process can typically be completed remotely through authorised agents.

Yes, but the investment must be held for a minimum period (typically 5 years) before resale to another CBI applicant. After this period, the asset can be sold, subject to programme conditions.

Grenada applies a multi-layered due diligence process involving government authorities and independent international firms. Applicants are screened across financial, professional, and personal background factors to ensure programme integrity.