Grenada
Overview
Grenada, affectionately known as the |Spice Isle" for its world-renowned production of nutmeg and other spices, is a captivating Caribbean nation offering a rich blend of vibrant culture, unspoiled natural beauty, and a stable, diversified economy. With its lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and welcoming community, Grenada has become an increasingly attractive destination for both tourists and global investors.
In addition to visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 140 countries—including the UK, Schengen Area, China, and Russia—Grenadian citizenship offers a rare and valuable benefit: eligibility for the United States E-2 Investor Visa. This treaty-based visa allows qualified Grenadian citizens to live and operate a business in the U.S., offering a strategic pathway to international expansion and relocation.
Citizenship by Investment Programs:
National Transformation Fund (NTF) Contribution: Make a non-refundable contribution to Grenada’s government fund aimed at supporting national development projects. Minimum Investment: $235,000 (Applicable for a family of up to four members)
Real Estate Investment: Invest in government-approved real estate projects such as resorts or villas. Minimum Investment is $270,000. Property must be held for a minimum of 5 years.
Eligible Family Members:
Spouse
Children under the age of 30
Parents and grandparents (no minimum age requirements)
Unmarried, dependent siblings above the age of 18
Disabled dependent children of any age