PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program is a strategically positioned pathway to second citizenship, distinguished by its unique E-2 Treaty with the United States—allowing qualified citizens to establish and operate a business, and reside in the U.S. through the E-2 Investor Visa. Backed by stable governance, a transparent legal framework, and efficient processing typically completed within 4–5 months,the program offers investors a credible and time-tested solution to expand their global reach.
$235,000
Minimum Investment
140+
Countries
visa-free travel
4-5 months
processing time
donation,
real estate
Investment options
PROGRAM BENEFITS
Beyond citizenship, Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment program offers a carefully structured set of long-term advantages designed to enhance global mobility, long-term security and flexibility.
VISA-FREE GLOBAL MOBILITY
Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 140+ countries, including key business and travel hubs.
US E-2 INVESTOR VISA ELIGIBILITY
Unique access to the United States through Grenada’s E-2 Treaty Investor Visa eligibility.
NO RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT
TAX-EFFICIENT STRUCTURE
FAMILY INCLUSION
Spouses, children, parents, grandparents, and unmarried siblings can be included under one application.
CITIZENSHIP FOR LIFE
DUAL CITIZENSHIP PERMITTED
FAST PROCESSING
INVESTMENT OPTIONS
US$235,000
NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION FUND DONATION
SINGLE APPLICANT/FAMILY APPLICATION:
A single applicant is required to make a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund of US$235,000. This also qualifies a family of up-to-four.
ADDITIONAL DEPENDENTS:
- Each additional eligible dependent: US$25,000 per dependent
- Eligible parent under 55 years of age: US$50,000 per dependent
- Eligible sibling: US$75,000 per dependent.
US$270,000
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
Applicants are required to invest a minimum of US$270,000 in a government-approved real estate project, which must be held for at least five years.
This amount represents the qualifying investment only, and covers a family of up-to-four, including the main applicant, their spouse, and up to two eligible dependents under 30 or parents over 55.
ADDITIONAL FEES
In addition to the qualifying investment, applicants should anticipate costs related to advisory, government processing, official documentation, certification, due diligence and administrative services. For a comprehensive and transparent cost breakdown tailored to your application, please contact us for a detailed quotation.
GOVERNMENT REAL ESTATE FEES
- $50,000: For a single applicant or for a family of up to four dependents
- $25,000 for each additional dependent under 30 or parents over 55
- $50,000 for parents or grandparents of the main applicant or spouse who are under 55.
- $75,000 for unmarried or divorced siblings of the main applicant or spouse, aged 18 and over, with no children.
DUE DILIGENCE FEES
- $5,000: Per person (qualified dependents aged 16 and below do not pay due diligence fees)
- $8,000: Non-accompanying spouse
INTERVIEW FEES
- $1,000: Per person and each qualified dependent aged 17 and over, including spouse and dependent parents
- US$1,000: Financial sponsor
APPLICATION FEES
- $1,500: Per person
PROCESSING FEES
- $1,500: Per person and each qualified dependent aged 18 and over, including spouse, siblings, and parents
- $500: Dependent under 18
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To qualify for citizenship in Grenada, applicants must complete one of the approved investment options and meet the program’s eligibility standards, which include demonstrating outstanding character, maintaining a clean criminal record, being in excellent health, and appearing for a mandatory interview (applicable for applicants aged 17 and over).
PROCEDURES AND TIMELINES
Application Submission — Week 3-4
Due diligence fees and all respective submission charges are due at this step.
Approval of Citizenship — Week 10-12
Applicant receives approval letter and makes the required investment.
Application Preparation — Week 1-2
Interview Call — Week 8-10
Passport Issuance — Week 12-16
Application Preparation — Week 1-2
Application Submission — Week 3-4
Interview Call — Week 8-10
Approval of Citizenship — Week 10-12