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The Grenada Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Program offers a direct route to second citizenship through an approved donation or real estate purchase. It is the only Caribbean program granting access to the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa Treaty, allowing successful applicants to live and operate businesses in the United States.
Visa Applications assists applicants worldwide in obtaining Grenadian citizenship, managing document preparation, due diligence, submission, and final approval through the Grenada CBI Unit (CIU).
Investment Options
- National Transformation Fund (NTF) Donation: Minimum US$150,000 for a single applicant or US$200,000 for a family of four.
- Approved Real Estate Investment: Minimum US$220,000 in a government-approved development project.
Eligibility Requirements
- Applicant must be over 18 years of age.
- Provide clean criminal record and proof of lawful funds.
- Dependents under 30 and parents over 55 may be included.
- Pass strict due diligence verification by Grenada’s CIU.
Program Benefits
- Visa-free access to 145+ countries, including China, the UK, and the EU Schengen Zone.
- Eligibility for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa.
- No tax on worldwide income, capital gains, or inheritance.
- Dual citizenship permitted; no residency requirement.
- Fast 3–4 month processing time.
Application Process
- Submit pre-screening and eligibility assessment.
- Prepare supporting documents and complete due diligence.
- Make investment and submit full application through an authorised agent.
- Receive approval and citizenship certificate; passport issued shortly after.
Related Guidance
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I access the U.S. through Grenada citizenship?
Yes. Grenada citizens may apply for a U.S. E-2 Investor Visa.
Do I need to visit Grenada?
No. The full process can be completed remotely.
Can I include family members?
Yes. Spouse, dependent children, and parents may be included under one application.
About This Page
Author: Citizenship by Investment Editorial Team
Reviewed by: Michael Gibbons, Regulated Immigration Advisor.
Last Updated: December 2025.
