Citizenship for a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund, the simplest option.
Investors seeking second citizenship with strong travel and US E-2 visa eligibility.
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Yes. Grenada permits dual citizenship, so in most cases you can keep your existing nationality alongside your new Grenadian citizenship.
The minimum non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF) starts at USD 150,000 for a single applicant, with higher amounts for families.
Yes. Grenada is the only Caribbean citizenship-by-investment country with an E-2 treaty with the United States, so its citizens can apply for the E-2 investor visa to live and run a business in the US.
You can typically include your spouse, dependent children, and dependent parents or grandparents, and in many cases unmarried adult siblings, subject to the program's dependency rules.
You qualify by making a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund, starting from around USD 235,000 for a family of up to four, and passing due diligence.
No. Grenada's citizenship-by-investment program has no residency or physical-presence requirement, and you do not need to travel to Grenada to qualify.
Processing typically takes around three to four months, and all main applicants and adult dependents undergo mandatory background and due diligence checks.