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Grenada Citizenship
By Investment

Citizenship

A Second Citizenship Is Your Insurance Policy for an Uncertain World. When life changes without warning, citizenship gives you options — mobility, protection, and the freedom to choose a safer path for your family.

A second passport isn’t about luxury. It’s about resilience. It ensures you have alternative borders to cross, stronger systems to rely on, and the ability to reposition your life when circumstances demand it. With Grenadian citizenship, you gain the legal flexibility to safeguard your future, secure opportunities for your children, and maintain control — even when the world feels unpredictable.
> Citizenship

Grenada Citizenship
By Investment

Citizenship

A Second Citizenship Is Your Insurance Policy for an Uncertain World. When life changes without warning, citizenship gives you options — mobility, protection, and the freedom to choose a safer path for your family.

A second passport isn’t about luxury. It’s about resilience. It ensures you have alternative borders to cross, stronger systems to rely on, and the ability to reposition your life when circumstances demand it. With Grenadian citizenship, you gain the legal flexibility to safeguard your future, secure opportunities for your children, and maintain control — even when the world feels unpredictable.
Invest for New Opportunities

Grenada Citizenship By Investment

Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Programme offers families a secure, efficient pathway to second citizenship through approved investment options. It allows applicants to strengthen their global resilience, expand mobility, and create a long-term alternative home in a country known for its safety, stability, and welcoming culture.

The process is seamless and fully remote, yet it unlocks meaningful real-world benefits — including the right to live, work, retire, or seek refuge in Grenada, as well as the ability to take up rights of establishment in several neighbouring Caribbean countries.

Eligible applicants must be 18 years or older, in good health, and of good character. The programme accepts families from most nationalities (except Russians, Belarusians, and Iranians) and offers generous family inclusions: spouses, children under 30, parents and grandparents of any age, and unmarried, childless siblings 18 or older may all be part of one application.

With clear rules, a streamlined process, and flexible family structures, the Grenada CBI Programme remains one of the region’s most accessible and future-ready options for global families seeking stability and opportunity.

Why Grenada

Key Benefits of Grenada Citizenship

1. Security You Can Rely On

With low crime and consistent political stability, Grenada offers a safe, dependable environment that gives families confidence and supports secure long-term investment planning.

2. Increased Global Freedom

Citizenship provides visa-free and visa-on-arrival access to over 149 destinations, including China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Schengen, and the UK. It also provides the right to establish residency in several Caribbean nations; and eligibility to apply for the US E-2 Investor Visa.

3. Globally Respected Passport

Backed by strong governance and international credibility, Grenada’s passport is trusted worldwide and supports smoother travel and global engagement.

4. Favourable Tax Environment

Grenada does not tax worldwide income, capital gains, wealth, dividends or inheritance — supporting long-term planning, asset preservation, and international structuring.

5. Access to a Growing Island Economy

Grenada’s expanding tourism, hospitality, education, and blue economy sectors create opportunities for asset diversification and participation in a developing Caribbean market.

6. Quality, Subsidised Tertiary Education

Grenadian citizens receive 60%–90% tuition reduction at St. George’s University and subsidised tuition at the University of the West Indies — a major advantage for families.

7. Strong, Stable Currency

Grenada’s Eastern Caribbean dollar has been securely pegged to the US dollar at 2.7169 since 1976, offering long-term monetary stability and financial confidence.

Global Differentiator

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

Grenada is the only Caribbean country with an active investment migration programme whose citizens an access the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa — a powerful mobility and business advantage.

The E-2 Visa allows Grenadian nationals who establish and operate a viable business in the United States to live and work there legally on a renewable five-year visa, provided the business remains tax compliant and meets operational requirements.

This benefit extends to the entire family: spouses receive employment authorization, and dependent children under 21 may live and study in the U.S. under the same visa classification. For globally minded investors, the E-2 pathway makes Grenadian citizenship uniquely strategic among Caribbean programmes.

Selecting a Citizenship Option

Selecting the right investment option is an important step in your Grenada Citizenship byInvestment journey, and the choice should align with your goals, budget, and long-term plans. Grenada offers three pathways — the National Transformation Fund (NTF) contribution, government-approved real estate investments, and a less commonly chosen significant investment route — all of which lead to the same full rights and privileges of Grenadian citizenship.

The NTF and real estate options remain the most popular due to their clarity, accessibility, and predictable timelines. At My Grenada Solutions Inc., we help you understand the distinctions between each pathway and guide you in choosing the option that best supports your family’s needs and future objectives.

National Transformation Fund (NFT)

The National Transformation Fund (NTF) is Grenada’s government fund dedicated to national development and long-term economic resilience. It finances essential capital projects — including infrastructure, social development, and strategic national priorities — while also enhancing the country’s financial stability through a mandated deposit of 10% of all monthly NTF receipts into a contingency reserve at the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB).

For applicants, the NTF offers the most streamlined and cost-effective route to Grenadian citizenship, requiring a non-refundable contribution of US$235,000. It is a simple, efficient option for families who want a smooth process, full citizenship rights, and the assurance that their investment supports Grenada’s growth, stability, and future readiness.

Contribution
$235,000 | applications of one to four individuals
Application Fee
$1,500 per person
Processing Fee
$1,500 per person (17+ years) | $500 per person (under age 17)
Due Diligence Fee
$5,000 per person (17+ years)
Interview Fee
$1,000 per person (17+ years)
Oath of Allegiance Fee
$20 per person (18+ years)
Passport Fee
$250
Additional Dependants
Additional fees are charged when certain dependants are added to an application, and when application numbers exceed four individuals.
Additional Child
$25,000
Parent/Grandparent (under age 56)
$50,000
Parent/Grandparent (56+ years)
$25,000
Siblings
$75,000

Approved Real Estate

Grenada’s real estate pathway allows families to obtain citizenship by investing in a government-approved property with the potential for future returns.

Applicants may purchase a fractional interest starting at US $270,000 or full ownership starting at US $350,000+, both of which must be held for a minimum of five years.

After the holding period, the investment may be resold to another investor or a new citizenship applicant, offering the possibility for the recovery of the investment capital.

Depending on the project, investors may also benefit from occupancy privileges and annual returns during ownership.

This option is ideal for those who prefer a tangible asset, long-term value, and the opportunity to offset some of their upfront investment while securing Grenadian citizenship.

Investment
$270, 000+ (fractional ownership | $350,000+ (Single ownership)
Government Fee
$50,000 | applications of one to four individuals
Application Fee
$1,500 per person
Processing Fee
$1,500 per person (17+ years) | $500 per person (under age 17)
Due Diligence Fee
$5,000 per person (17+ years)
Interview Fee
$1,000 per person (17+ years)
Oath of Allegiance Fee
$20 per person (18+ years)
Passport Fee
$250
Additional Dependants
Additional government fees are charged when certain dependants are added to an application, and when application numbers exceed four individuals.
Additional Child
$25,000
Parent/Grandparent (under age 56)
$50,000
Parent/Grandparent (56+ years)
$25,000
Siblings
$75,000
NTF Funded Projects

Your Investment at Work in Grenada

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Your Citizenship Journey

Steps to Become a Grenadian Citizen

Becoming a Grenadian citizen through the Citizenship by Investment Programme is a secure and streamlined process that typically takes five to six months after submission.

Before your file is lodged with the Investment Migration Agency (IMA) Grenada, My Grenada Solutions Inc. works closely with you to prepare every document in line with programme requirements and the standards of the escrow bank.

Throughout the process, you are free to continue your normal life — there is no requirement to visit or reside in Grenada, and all interviews for applicants aged 17+ are completed virtually.

The path to citizenship follows a clear set of steps, from document preparation and due diligence to investment completion and the issuance of naturalisation documents.

Our team ensures each stage is handled with accuracy, transparency, and personalised support, giving you confidence and clarity as you move toward becoming a Grenadian citizen.

* Application documents of the main applicant or sponsor are first vetted by the receiving escrow bank in Grenada. Only applicants cleared by the bank will be allowed to submit applications to the Investment Migration Agency Grenada.

01
Connect With a Dually Licensed Agent
02
Confirm investment pathway and prepare application documents
03
Submit application for Bank Review
04
Pay submission fees and submit application to the IMA
05
Due diligence review and virtual interview
06
Approval and Investment Completion
07
Preparation of Certificate of Registration
08
Citizenship Issuance & Passport Processing
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