Strategically located in the southern Caribbean, Grenada is celebrated as the Spice Isle for its lush landscapes, rich culture, and welcoming lifestyle. Its Citizenship by Investment Program, established in 2013, grants investors and their families the opportunity to secure lifetime citizenship and visa-free access to 130 countries, including the United Kingdom, Schengen Zone, and China.

Grenada stands out as the only Caribbean citizenship program offering access to the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, allowing holders to live and conduct business in the United States through a qualifying investment. With a minimum real-estate investment of USD 220,000, investors can obtain citizenship within 2–6 months.

WHY CHOOSE GRENADA?

  • Visa-free travel to 130 countries, including the UK, EU, China, and Singapore.
  • Fast and efficient approval within 2–6 months.
  • Eligibility for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa — a unique advantage in the Caribbean.
  • Inclusion of spouse and unmarried dependents under 30 years old.
  • No residency requirement before or after citizenship.
  • Dual citizenship permitted and fully recognized by law.
  • Stable, English-speaking, and business-friendly environment.
  • Profitable real-estate resale option after 5 years.

QUALIFICATIONS

To qualify for Grenada Citizenship by Investment, applicants must:

  • Be at least 18 years old and of good moral character.
  • Hold a clean criminal record and pass government due-diligence checks.
  • Demonstrate legal ownership and source of investment funds.
  • Complete the approved real-estate or donation route and maintain the investment for 5 years.

INVESTMENT OPTION

Real-Estate Investment:
Invest a minimum of USD 220,000 in a government-approved real-estate development such as luxury resorts or villas.
The property must be retained for at least 5 years before resale. Upon completion of the holding period, investors may recover their capital while maintaining lifelong citizenship.

PROCESSING TIME

Grenada’s process is straightforward and transparent, with an average approval timeline of 2–6 months including due-diligence and government approval.

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT

There is no physical residency requirement before, during, or after obtaining citizenship.

FAMILY ELIGIBILITY

The Grenada program allows the inclusion of:

  • Spouse of the main applicant
  • Unmarried dependent children under 30 years old
  • Financially dependent parents

All family members receive equal citizenship rights and visa-free privileges.

INVESTMENT RECOVERY

Real-estate investments are eligible for resale after 5 years, offering both financial return potential and enduring citizenship benefits.

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To qualify for Grenada citizenship, investors must make a minimum real-estate investment of USD 220,000 in a government-approved project such as a luxury resort or villa development. The property must be held for at least 5 years, after which it can be resold while citizenship remains valid for life.
Grenada offers one of the most efficient programs in the Caribbean, with citizenship approval typically granted within 2–6 months, including the due-diligence process. Capitals28 ensures all documents are accurately prepared to minimize delays and secure the fastest approval.
Yes. Grenada is the only Caribbean country offering eligibility for the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, allowing qualified investors to live and run a business in the United States through a separate E-2 investment. This makes Grenada strategically valuable for entrepreneurs seeking U.S. market access.
Yes. Grenada allows the inclusion of:
1. Spouse of the main applicant
2. Unmarried dependent children under 30
3. Financially dependent parents
All approved family members receive equal citizenship rights, including visa-free travel, education access, and healthcare benefits.
No. Grenada has no residency requirement before, during, or after the application process. Applicants are not obligated to visit or reside in the country — making it a highly flexible option for global investors seeking mobility, security, and strategic advantages.