Unlocking Global Potential with Grenada Citizenship
Experience the unparalleled advantages of Grenada citizenship, including visa-free access to numerous destinations, attractive investment options, and a straightforward application process with no residency requirements. Secure lifetime citizenship for you and your family, explore new business opportunities, enjoy a vibrant and welcoming environment.
- E‑2 business visa to the USA
- Registration of a company abroad
- Family Inclusion and future generations
- Tax Optimization
- Simple and secure second passport
- 10-Year U.S. Visa
Grenada Citizenship: Your Path to Global Opportunities and Meaningful Investments
Requirements for Grenada Citizenship
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment program provides a straightforward path to citizenship through investment. Key requirements include:
- Valid passport copy
- Birth certificate
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Police clearance certificate
- Medical examination
- Investment in an approved real estate or fund option
- Bank reference letter
These are just some of the necessary documents. For the full list of requirements and tailored assistance, feel free to contact us.
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How to Obtain Grenada Citizenship: A Step-by-Step Guide
The process of obtaining Grenada citizenship is simple. Choose an investment option, submit the required documents, and undergo Due Diligence. Once approved, finalize your investment and receive your Grenadian citizenship within a few months.
Initial Background Check
Roots Citizenship’s Compliance Department conducts a comprehensive preliminary due diligence check, reducing the risk of application rejection to just 1%. If any potential issues are identified, we offer alternative solutions, such as submitting additional documentation or exploring other programs.
This confidential process requires only your passport.
Our team includes certified Anti-Money Laundering Officers who are experts in the due diligence procedures specific to Grenada and other countries.
Document Preparation
Roots Citizenship’s lawyers prepare a list of required documents tailored to the program’s criteria and preliminary Due Diligence results. This list includes personal documents and financial records, such as passports, certificates, and bank statements.
Our dedicated lawyers assist the applicant throughout the document collection and certification process, handle government forms, and draft any necessary statements or affidavits. Once the application is complete, it is submitted to the Grenada Investment Migration Agency (IMA).
Due Diligence & Application Processing
Once the required documents are submitted, the Grenada Investment Migration Agency (IMA) initiates the Due Diligence process. This stage typically takes between 3 to 6 months, though additional requests for documents or clarifications may arise.
As part of the application process, the investor and family members aged 17 and over must attend an interview. The interview fee is $1,000 per person, payable at the submission stage, and can be conducted in English or the applicant’s preferred language.
Approval and Completion of Investment Requirements
IMA notifies Roots Citizenship once the application is approved. After receiving the approval, the investor must complete the investment requirement, either by contributing to the state fund or finalizing the real estate purchase. This investment must be made within 30 days of the notification.
Passport Issuance
A passport and naturalization certificate are typically issued within 4 weeks after the investment conditions are successfully fulfilled.
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Facts About Grenada
Caribbean Sea
Grenada is situated in the Caribbean Sea, nestled between the French territories of Guadeloupe and Martinique.
UTC -4
Grenada operates on UTC -4, aligning with Eastern Caribbean Time.
XCD
The currency used in Grenada is the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), which is shared with several other Eastern Caribbean nations.
FAQ
FAQs About Grenada Citizenship Program
Interested in Grenada citizenship? Check out our FAQs:
The investment can be returned if it involves a real estate purchase, as the contribution to the state fund is non-refundable. Investors may sell the property after 5 years and can earn 2 to 5% annually in rental income during the ownership period.
Along with the investor, Grenada citizenship can be obtained by their spouse, children under 30, siblings over 18, and parents of any age. All adult family members, except the spouse, must be financially dependent on the investor. The number of family members included in the application affects the overall cost.
A Grenada passport is valid for 10 years and must be renewed afterward. It also needs to be replaced if lost, stolen, or if the holder changes their name.
No, you cannot. By law, applying for Grenada citizenship by investment requires a licensed agent to submit the application on behalf of the investor.
All family members aged 17 and older included in the application must undergo Due Diligence.