CITIZENSHIP BY INVESTMENT

Grenada

Step into the realm of Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, where azure waters, spice-laden breezes, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere converge with exceptional investment opportunities. Renowned for its commitment to economic growth and global collaboration, Grenada invites investors to partake in a journey towards dual citizenship in the heart of the Caribbean. A Citizen of Grenada upon making a further investment (from USD100,000) in the US, can invest and reside in the US.

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USD 235,000

A minimum amount of USD 200,000 is required as of 30 June 2024

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Months from submission of the application

Grenada, known as the “Spice Isle,” is a picturesque Caribbean nation famous for its lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and pristine beaches. The Grenada Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Program offers a streamlined path to citizenship through investment in either the National Transformation Fund or designated real estate projects. Benefits include visa-free travel to over 155 countries, tax advantages, and the ability to live and work in this tropical paradise.

Additionally, Grenada has an E-2 Visa Treaty with the United States, allowing citizens to apply for a non-immigrant visa to reside and work in the U.S.

Benefits of Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program

Unlock Global Travel Freedom:

Gain Visa-Free or Visa-On-Arrival Access to Over 155 Destinations, Including China, Russia, Singapore, the UK, and Schengen Area.

Embrace Mediterranean Paradise:

Attain Citizenship in a Nation Renowned for Its Mild Climate, Breathtaking Scenery, and Exceptional Standard of Living.

Extend Citizenship to Your Family:

Full Citizenship Privileges Granted to the Applicant and Included Family Members & Citizenship by descent available for future generations

Live and Work in the USA

Grenada's Citizenship by Investment Program is the only one in the Caribbean that enables citizens to apply for a U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, provided they have resided in Grenada continuously for three years.

Who can qualify for the program?

Investor
Spouse
Children and Stepchildren Under 30
Parents, Grandparents, Parents in Law, and Grandparents in Law
Siblings, Brothers in Law, and Sisters in Law

Requirements of Dominca citizenship by investment

OPTION 1: INVEST IN THE NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION FUND (NTF)

NTF Contribution:
– The first Citizenship by Investment option involves an NTF contribution of $235,000 for you as the main applicant, $200,000 for you and your spouse,
– $200,000 for you and up to three dependants, and $25,000 for any additional dependant.
Additionally, you and your family members must also pay application fees of $1,500 per application. Furthermore, there are due diligence fees of $5,000 for you, $5,000 for your spouse, and $5,000 for dependents aged 17 and above. Moreover, there are additional $1,500 processing fees for those over 18 and $500 for those under 18.
Additional Fees:
– Application: $1,500 per person
– Due Diligence: $5,000 each for the main applicant, spouse, and dependents aged 17 and above
– Processing: $1,500 per person over 18, $500 per person under 18

OPTION 2: INVEST IN APPROVED REAL ESTATE PROJECTS

Real Estate Investment:
– $220,000 for a share in an approved project
– $350,000 for a direct investment
– The investment must be held for at least five years
Additional Fees:
– Government: $50,000 for a family of up to four, $25,000 for each additional dependent
– Application: $1,500 per person
– Due Diligence: $5,000 each for individuals aged 17 and above
– Processing: $1,500 per person over 18, $500 per person under 18

OTHER REQUIREMENTS AND BENEFITS:
– Renew your passport every five years
– Gain access to China and the ability to apply for a U.S. E-2 Investor Visa after three years of residency in Grenada

PROCESSING TIME

Phase 1: Client Onboarding
Signing with BLS Global sponsors and Partners:
The process begins with filing the client’s form, which enables our sponsors and partners to carry out the initial due diligence. Subsequently, following the successful screening, we provide you with a formal agreement.

Once the signed agreement and retainer payment are received, government approved agents and legal team prepares and completes all necessary government forms and supporting documents. For those opting for a property investment, this stage involves executing a sales and purchase agreement with the developer.

Phase 2: Application Review and Submission
Before submission, the application undergoes a thorough review to ensure it meets all CBIC requirements. Once this review is complete, The appointed legal team performs final checks before submitting the relevant forms. The CBIC then conducts its own due diligence and reviews all the paperwork. Throughout this stage, our sponsors and partners l maintains close communication with the CBIC to ensure the application is processed efficiently and in a timely manner.

Phase 3: Citizenship Issuance
The CBIC assesses the application, and upon approval, the applicant must make all necessary contributions and pay any applicable government fees. Following these steps, the applicant becomes eligible for a Grenada passport, eliminating the need for a visa for Grenada passport visa-free countries. Our sponsors and partners deliver the citizenship by investment application pack, which includes all relevant documentation and detailed instructions. Once returned, the application is double-checked for completeness and accuracy to minimize the possibility of rejection. The government typically provides a decision within 90 days of submission, and passports for successful applicants are issued within 10 working days. Applicants are not required to pick up their passports in person, as BLS Global coordinates the collection process and sends the passport(s) to the client.
For those opting for the real estate investment option, the timeframe may vary depending on the project. It is crucial to select a real estate project that can promptly provide the necessary paperwork from the developer, with guidance provided by BLS Global.

Note: The timeframe for the real estate option may vary based on the project, highlighting the importance of selecting a project that can provide the necessary paperwork for the citizenship application.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Previous Investment Thresholds for Caribbean Citizenship Increased in June 2024.
The minimum investment threshold was raised to USD 200,000 by June 30, 2024, allowing for a limited window of opportunity to apply under the previous, lower investment requirements.

Disclaimer: Residency requirements and investment details are subject to change. Please consult with our experts for the latest information.

FAQs

1. What are the investment options available for the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program?

There are two main investment options: a contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) or an investment in approved real estate projects. The NTF requires a minimum donation of $235,000 for a single applicant, while shares in real estate investments start at $220,000.

2. What are the benefits of Grenada Citizenship by Investment?

Benefits include visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 155 countries, including the UK and Schengen Area, potential tax advantages, the ability to apply for a U.S. E-2 Investor Visa (subject to minimum stay period), and the opportunity to live and work in a beautiful Caribbean nation.

3. How long does the Grenada Citizenship by Investment process take?

he process typically takes between 6 to 12 months from the initial application to receiving the citizenship certificate and passport, depending on the complexity of the application and due diligence checks.

4. Can I include family members in my Grenada Citizenship by Investment application?

Yes, the program allows you to include your spouse, dependent children under 30 years old, and dependent parents or grandparents over 55 years old, subject to additional financial requirements for each family member.

5. What are the costs associated with Grenada Citizenship by Investment?

Costs include the initial investment (either to the NTF or real estate), application fees, due diligence fees, and government processing fees. For example, the NTF option starts at $150,000 for a single applicant, with additional fees for family members and other administrative costs.