🇬🇩 Grenada Investment CitizenshipKey points on investment immigration/golden visas
Grenada (Grenada) investment citizenship can be obtained through a contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) or approved real estate. One of the features of Grenadian citizenship is the ability to apply for a U.S. E-2 Treaty Investor Visa (subject to U.S. conditions). The following is a neutral compilation of publicly available information; please refer to the latest announcements from Grenada's official sources.
| Type | Investment Citizenship (CBI) |
|---|---|
| Minimum Investment Threshold | Starting from approximately US$235,000 (National Transformation Fund NTF) |
| Primary investment methods. | Government Fund Contribution (NTF) or Approved Real Estate |
| Residency Requirements | No residency requirement |
| Pathways to citizenship. | Direct acquisition of citizenship upon meeting the requirements |
| Dependent relatives | May include spouses, children, and some dependent relatives (as per regulations). |
| Processing Timeline | Approximately several months (including due diligence) |
Key considerations
- Grenadian citizens may apply for a U.S. E-2 visa, but E-2 eligibility and review must meet U.S. criteria and is not automatically granted.
- Donation amounts are non-recoverable; real estate options must comply with holding requirements.
- Fees and professional costs are additional and should be assessed as part of the total cost.
Official sources:Grenada Citizenship by Investment Committee · Data Date:2026-06。This page is a neutral compilation of publicly available information, for reference only, notImmigration/LawAdvice; programs are subject to the latest official announcements.