Grenada citizenship by investment
Fast track to a second passport through financial contributions
- Investment amount — from USD 235,000
- Processing time — from 8 months
- Visa-free access — over 135 countries
Fast track to a second passport through financial contributions
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Grenada citizenship by investment program offers the opportunity to obtain a second passport of one of the Caribbean’s most attractive countries in a short time. Investors can choose between a non-refundable contribution that starts from USD 235,000 to the National Transformation Fund or an investment from USD 270,000 in pre-approved real estate projects.
The program has been in place since 2013 and is recognized as one of the most reliable and fastest in the region. Additional government fees range from USD 25,000 to USD 50,000 depending on family composition. The procedure includes submitting documents through a licensed agent, undergoing due diligence, and having the application reviewed by a government committee.
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A Grenadian passport grants visa-free access to over 135 countries, including all Schengen states as well as the United Kingdom and Canada.
A Grenadian passport provides unique opportunities for international business, including access to the U.S. E-2 investor visa program.
Grenada’s second citizenship serves as reliable protection against political, economic, and social risks in the country of primary residence.
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A non-refundable contribution to the government fund, with proceeds directed toward the development of Grenada’s economy, employment, and social programs. This is the most popular and straightforward option, requiring no additional management of assets.
Direct investment:
Due diligence:
Additional fees:
Investment in tourism projects, hotels, or residential property with the right to sell after 5 years. There is an opportunity to earn rental income and benefit from asset appreciation, as well as an option for shared ownership with a lower investment threshold.
Direct investment:
Due diligence:
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After the consultation with Mirsatori specialists, the applicant selects one of two options: a contribution to the government fund or the purchase of real estate. The decision is made taking into account finances, goals, and tax planning.
Request a consultationMirsatori specialists select the program and prepare the document package for obtaining an ID card.
Mirsatori lawyers register legal entities in jurisdictions with favorable tax conditions.
Specialists of Mirsatori choose a bank, prepare documents, and ensure account opening.
Mirsatori lawyers assist with citizenship applications for spouses, children, and parents.
Specialists of Mirsatori handle certificates of no criminal record, birth certificates, and other necessary documents.
The Mirsatori team selects properties, reviews their history, negotiates terms, and provides legal support for transactions.
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The minimum investment is USD 235,000 for a single applicant through a contribution to the National Transformation Fund or USD 270,000 when purchasing real estate. In addition, government fees and charges amounting to several tens of thousands of dollars must be considered.
Physical presence is not required. The entire process is carried out remotely through an authorized agent.
Yes, you can include a spouse, children, parents over 55, and unmarried brothers or sisters. All family members receive full citizenship. Each additional applicant after the third increases the overall cost of the program.
No, Grenada fully recognizes dual citizenship. Applicants retain all the rights of their country of origin, but it is important to check the laws of their home country regarding any restrictions on multiple citizenships.
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