Grenada

Grenada

Grenada Citizenship by Investment

 

Unlock a Caribbean passport with a direct route to the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa

 


 

Strategic Mobility
  • Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 138 destinations – Europe’s Schengen Area, the U.K., Singapore and more. 

  • Unique U.S. E-2 treaty – Grenadian citizens can establish and run a business in the United States and live there with their families. 

  • Passports issued in about 4 months; no interviews or trips to Grenada required during processing. 

 

Family-First Framework
  • Include children under 30 (or any age if physically / mentally challenged), parents of any age, and unmarried siblings 18 + of either spouse. 

  • Dual citizenship recognised, so you keep existing passports.

 

Minimal Obligations & Tax Efficiency
  • Zero physical-residency requirement – before or after approval. 

  • No tax on worldwide income, capital gains or inheritance. 

 


 

Eligibility at a Glance

Requirement

Details

Personal profile

Outstanding character, excellent health, clean criminal record

Net-worth

Demonstrate means to fund the chosen investment

Residency

None – only a valid passport renewal every 10 years

Legal basis

Programme launched in 2013 under the Citizenship by Investment Act

 


 

Government-Approved Investment Routes
 

Minimum Outlay

Best Suited For

Key Notes

National Transformation Fund (NTF) Contribution

US $235 000 for a single applicant or family of up to 4

Investors who want the simplest, all-inclusive path

Extra US $25 000 per additional dependant; US $50 000 for parents < 55; US $75 000 per eligible sibling

Pre-approved Real Estate

US $270 000 property (hold ≥ 5 years)

Buyers seeking an asset with potential rental yield or appreciation

Government fee US $50 000 covers a family of 4; tiered surcharges for larger households

Both routes attract standard due-diligence, application and passport fees.

 


 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Which option is most cost-effective for large families?

For households of up to four, the NTF contribution fixes the total at US $235 000, with modest add-ons for extra dependants—making it the usual winner on overall spend. 

 

Can Grenada’s passport help me live in the United States?

Yes. Grenada is the only Caribbean CBI nation whose citizens may apply for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, allowing them to own and operate a business and reside in the U.S. 

 

Are there any residency or language requirements?

None. You are never required to live in Grenada, speak a specific language, or attend an interview. 

 

Will my foreign income be taxed by Grenada?

No. Grenada imposes no taxes on income, gains or inheritance earned outside the country. 

 


 

Your Next Step
  1. Confidential pre-assessment & KYC to confirm eligibility for every family member.

  2. Receive a transparent, personalised cost schedule for your chosen investment route.

  3. Let our specialists handle documentation, due-diligence and fund transfers – delivering Grenadian passports to your door in as little as four months.

 

Open a world of opportunity for your family. Get in touch for a private consultation and begin your journey to Grenadian citizenship today.