- Holding a Grenada passport will allow you to travel visa-free to 142
countries, including EU countries, Russia, the UK, Ireland, the Caribbean, and most
Commonwealth countries, as well as China
- Grenada does not impose a tax on income, wealth, or inheritance
- No requirement to reside in Grenada before or after citizenship is granted.
- Siblings can be included so Grenada offers the most convenient program for large families.
- It offers the possibility of receiving a category E2 visa for the United
States
- It is one of 5 countries in the world whose citizens can travel visa-free to
China
- The time it takes for applications to be considered is 3 months
TWO WAYS OF RECEIVING CITIZENSHIP
MAKING A CONTRIBUTION
TO THE STATE
- Official authority:
National Transformation Fund (NTF)
- Investor:
USD 230,000
- Investor & up to three qualifying dependents:
USD 230,000
- Additional dependents:
- USD 25,000 - for each additional dependent after the first three
- USD 75,000 – for an additional sibling
INVESTING
IN REAL ESTATE
- Minimum investment:
USD 270,000
- Required period of real estate ownership:
5 years
- Government fees
Investor: USD 50,000
Spouse: 0
Dependents: USD 25,000 for each dependent
after the first three
Siblings: USD 75,000 for each sibling
TWO WAYS OF RECEIVING CITIZENSHIP
- Advantages
- Drawbacks
- Contribution is non-refundable
- Advantages
- Tangible assets
- Return on investment in the form of dividends
- Return on investment in the form of resale
- Physical connection to the country
- Drawbacks
- Capital:
- St. George’s
- Area:
- 344 sq.km.
- Population:
- 112 000
- GDP:
- USD 1,2 billion
- Language:
- English
- Year of independence from Great Britain:
- 1979
- Main islands:
- Grenada, Carriacou, Petit Martinique