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Grenada Citizenship
By Investment

Citizenship

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Grenada Citizenship
By Investment

Citizenship

Life is unpredictable – at times unfair. Are you confident in your ability to effectively deal with its curve balls? Having a second citizenship isn’t a luxury purchase, it’s an insurance policy that ensures you always have a plan B to mitigate life’s challenges.
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Grenada Citizenship By Investment

Citizenship by Investment allows families to quickly achieve citizenship from an alternative country by investing in the economy of that country. Obtaining alternative citizenship allows individuals to hedge against future uncertainties at home as well as increase their global footprint. In Grenada, the process is seamless and occurs remotely for applicants – ultimately rewarding them with another country to live, work, retire, and seek refuge, if they so desire.

To become a citizen of Grenada, through Citizenship by Investment, a main applicant must be 18 years or older, in good health, and must not have served a sentence of over six months for a crime that carries a maximum penalty of six months in Grenada. Applications are welcomed from all nationalities, excluding Russians, Belarusians, and Iranians. They can include a spouse, children under the age of 30, parents/grandparents of any age, and unmarried, childless siblings that are 18 years or older.

Selecting a Citizenship Option

Choosing the appropriate option through which you acquire citizenship for yourself and your family is important and should always be dependent on your end goal. Ultimately, both popular options offered by Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Programme, provide the same rights and privileges held by natural-born Grenadians. Below, clear distinctions are made between the NTF and real estate option, and even between the different types of real estate options

The National Transformation Fund option, often referred to as the donation option, or section 10 in the Citizenship by Investment Act, is the cheaper of the two routes through which an individual can obtain citizenship from the programme.

Contribution
Single Applicant: $235,000 | Family of up to 4: $235,000
Application Fee
$1,500 per person
Due Diligence (includes interview fee)
Single Applicant: $6,000 | Family: $6,000 per person (17+ years)
Processing Fee
Single Applicant: $1,500 | Family: $1,500 per person (18+ years) / $500 per person (under 18 years)
Additional Dependants (beyond family of 4)
Children: $25,000 each | Parent/Grandparent over 55: $25,000 each
Parent/Grandparent 55 and under: $50,000 each | Sibling: $75,000 each
Passport Fee
$250 per person

This investment option affords individuals the opportunity to not only obtain Grenadian citizenship and the lifetime benefits it affords, but also to possibly recover some of the capital invested in their citizenship.

Contribution
Single Applicant: $270,000 | Family of up to 4: $270,000
Government Fee
$50,000 (Single or Family)
Due Diligence (includes interview fee)
Single Applicant: $6,000 | Family: $6,000 per person (17+ years)
Application Fee
$1,500 per person
Processing Fee
Single Applicant: $1,500 | Family: $1,500 per person (18+ years) / $500 per person (under 18 years)
Additional Dependants (beyond family of 4)
Children: $25,000 each | Parent/Grandparent over 55: $25,000 each
Parent/Grandparent 55 and under: $50,000 each | Sibling: $75,000 each
Passport Fee
$250 per person
Your Citizenship Journey Guide

Steps to Becoming a Citizen

Becoming a citizen of Grenada through its Citizenship by Investment Programme is a quick process that lasts between five and six months. During this time, applicants are free to continue living their lives uninterrupted.

The application process for Grenada citizenship includes eight essential steps, which applicants must follow to ensure the successful completion of their applications.

* All applications are first vetted by the receiving bank in Grenada. Only applications that are cleared by the bank will be accepted by the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Unit and processed for citizenship.

01
Select investment option; compile and review documents
02
Submit file to the Bank for applicant clearance
03
Pay submission and local agent fees
04
Application submission to IMA Grenada
05
Due diligence review & virtual interview
06
Conditional approval receipt
07
Complete investment Paymen
08
Preparation of Certification of Registration and passport

IMA Grenada Document Checklist

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