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Grenada Citizenship by Investment
Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program allows individuals and their families to obtain citizenship or permanent residence.
Grenada’s Citizenship by investment program is one of the most sought- after CIP programs in the world.
A US$220,000 investment (through a limited partnership structure), in addition to the associated government fees in the development entitles an investor to apply for citizenship of Grenada.
A Grenada passport allows visa free travel to more than 140 countries!
Get E-2 Visa through Citizenship of Grenada!
Grenada is the only Caribbean country (with a citizenship by investment program) whose citizens (including economic citizens) are eligible to apply for a US E-2 visa (under a treaty entered into between the United States of America and the Government of Grenada).
There have been a number of successful cases.
Grenadian economic citizens have received a US E-2.
A US E-2 visa allows an investor to live and do business in the United States of America in exchange for a “substantial” investment (minimum recommended threshold is US $150,000) in the United States of America.
This investment must be in an enterprise that the investor is able to “develop and direct” and which is at least 50 per cent owned by the investor.
Processing
STAGE I - Qualification
STEP 1 - Choose an agent licensed for the program to get qualification approval.
STEP 2 - Collect application documents and pay government, due diligence and application fees.
Sign property documents for the selected project. Transfer contribution and investment amounts to special escrow accounts.
STAGE II - Visa Approval
STEP 3 - The file is received by the program administration. The application is reviewed for administrative compliance. In case of approval, amounts in escrow accounts are released.
STEP 4 - Decision in principle is delivered.
STAGE III - Citizenship
STEP 5 - Travel to Grenada to submit biometric data and collect passports.
Grenada Overview
Grenada, known as the ‘Isle of Spice’, is one of the most magnificent islands in the West Indies. Unspoiled and exotic, it astounds visitors with its wildly jagged mountain peaks, hidden coves, spice plantations, and lush verdant rain forests. Its beaches are idyllic, with white or golden sand, palm trees, and the delicate aroma of the island’s native spices.
In addition to its scenery, Grenada offers culture, fun, and friendliness typical of the authentic Caribbean life – making Grenada the perfect place in which to live, work and play.
The nation of Grenada is composed of three key islands: Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.
Grenada’s proximity to the Equator ensures a year-round tropical climate, with average temperatures ranging between 23 and 28 °C. Its cooling trade winds offer very comfortable conditions.
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