Established in February 2014 under the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Act 2013, the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Unit (CIU) has been a trailblazer in the world of investment migration. Providing individuals and families worldwide with the chance to obtain a second citizenship through investment, the CIU is recognized for its steadfast pursuit of excellence and unmatched commitment to client satisfaction. With a proven track record of assisting numerous clients in realizing their dual citizenship and investment goals, the CIU has solidified its position as a premier authority in the realm of investment migration.
Unlock a Brighter Future with Grenada Citizenship
About Program
$235,000
Donation
Minimum Investment
$270,000
Real Estate
Minimum Investment
4–6
Months
Time To Citizenship
140+
Countries
Visa-Free Access
Advantages of Grenada passport
- Visa-Free Travel: Grenadian citizens can enter more than 140 countries without requiring a visa.
- Business Visa to the USA (E-2): Grenada citizens can easily obtain an E-2 business visa to the United States.
- Long-Term Visitor Visa to the USA: Grenadians applying for B-1/B-2 tourist visas can receive them for a duration of 10 years immediately.
- Creation of a Safe Haven: Grenada citizens can enter the country at any time, even during border closures to foreigners.
- Immigration to Grenada: Foreigners with Grenadian passports can move to Grenada and live there indefinitely.
- Tax Optimization: Grenada’s tax system is favorable compared to many other countries.
- Company Registration Abroad: Investors can register their companies within Grenada’s jurisdiction, which helps reduce taxes and facilitates international transactions.
- Dual Citizenship: Grenada allows its citizens to hold two or more passports, providing flexibility and additional options for travel and investment.
In order to evaluate your conditions and choose the best investment program, please fill out the enquiry form, so that we provide you with the best advice and guidance.
Our team can help you become a Grenada national and, later, a Caribbean passport holder.