Frequently Asked Questions
You can gain citizenship by investing either in the National Transformation Fund (NTF) or in government-approved real estate. The minimum contribution to the NTF is $235,000 up to a family of 4, while real estate investment starts at $270,000.
Grenadian citizens enjoy visa-free travel to over 140 countries, including the UK, Schengen Zone countries, and China. Additionally, Grenada is the only Caribbean country that offers access to the U.S. E-2 Visa, allowing residency in the U.S. based on investment.
After choosing an investment option, applicants must submit documents such as a passport, birth certificate, police clearance, medical report, and proof of legal funds. Applications are vetted through due diligence checks before a decision is made.
The required documents include a passport, birth certificate, name change after birth or adoption document, police clearance, medical report, national ID card, proof of current address, marriage and/or divorce certificates, education certificates (only highest level of education is required), character reference letter, bank letter, HIV test results (done within 3 months), eight (8) passport sized photos and proof of legal funds.
Processing generally takes about 3-6 months, although it can extend to 8 months depending on the complexity of the application.
Yes, your spouse, dependent children, parents, grandparents, and even siblings can be included in the application.
For real estate, you are required to hold the investment for at least 5 years before selling. After this period, you can resell the property while retaining your Grenadian citizenship.