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About second citizenship programs – Grenada

About Grenada

Discover the Benefits of Grenada Citizenship

Grenada, also known as the Isle of Spice, is a Caribbean island country situated in the southern part of the Lesser Antilles arc, approximately 100 miles (160 km) north of Venezuela’s coast in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The island spans about 21 miles (34 km) in length and 12 miles (19 km) in width, with the capital city, St. George’s, located on its southwest coast.

With a Grenada passport, you gain access to travel to 146 countries worldwide. The process for obtaining Grenada citizenship is relatively straightforward and efficient. By investing in either real estate or government funds, you can achieve dual citizenship and enjoy the many benefits that come with it.

Investment Options

National Transformation Fund (NTF)

The NTF was created alongside the 2013 Citizenship by Investment Program to support the diversification, resilience, and prosperity of Grenada’s economy. Contributing to the NTF is the quickest way to obtain Grenadian citizenship:

$150,000: For a single applicant
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$200,000: For the main applicant plus a spouse
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$200,000: For a family of up to 4 dependents
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Other investment options

One-time Donation to Maltese Government for the Main Applicant

There are two options available to applicants who want to invest in real estate in Grenada:

A joint investment in pre-approved tourism accommodations
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An independent investment in pre-approved real estate.
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In both cases, the investment must be held for a period of 3 years from the date that citizenship is received:

$220,000: Joint Investment in pre-approved tourist accommodations.
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$400,000: Independent investment in pre-approved real estate.
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For both options, the following government fees apply:

$50,000: Family of up to 4 dependents
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$25,000: Each dependent
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Qualification requirements:

Grenada accepts applicants from all nationalities, provided they meet the following criteria:

Age: Applicants must be over 18 years old.
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Health: Applicants must be in excellent health.
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Moral Character: Applicants must have good moral character.
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Family Inclusion: Applicants may include family members such as a spouse, children up to the age of 30, and parents or grandparents aged 55 or above, provided they live with and are dependent on the applicant. Exceptions may apply for disabled children.

Note: Grenadian citizenship does not grant the right to permanently move to the European Union or the UK.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The process for obtaining Grenadian citizenship typically takes around 3 to 4 months from the submission of your application, depending on the completeness of your documentation and the complexity of your case.

Yes, you can include your spouse, children up to the age of 30, and parents or grandparents aged 55 or above, provided they live with and are financially dependent on you. Certain exceptions apply to disabled children.

No, there is no requirement to reside in Grenada before, during, or after the application process.

No, Grenadian citizenship does not grant the right to permanently move to or reside in the European Union or the UK.