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Grenada CBI

The only Caribbean passport with US E-2 Treaty Visa access - Grenada citizenship opens doors to both Caribbean and American markets.

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Is it right for you

Who Grenada suits

Applicants who want US market access: Grenada is the only Caribbean citizenship eligible for the US E-2 Treaty Investor Visa.

Travellers who value visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to roughly 148 destinations, including China.

Families wanting a tax-friendly second passport with no residency requirement.

Capital

Investment routes

National Transformation Fund donation

Open

A one-time contribution to the government fund. The most direct single-applicant route. [VERIFY current minimum and family bands.]

Approved real estate

Open

Purchase in an approved tourism development, held for a minimum period before resale. [VERIFY current minimum value and holding period.]

Transparency

Routes & pricing

Each route shows the all-in cost for the base family, then what each additional family member adds. Government fees and due diligence are billed at cost.

National Transformation Fund (NTF) donation

Open
All-in · Main applicant + up to 3 dependants
from $275,275
Government contribution$235,000
Government fees$15,250
CitizenX service fee$25,025

Family pricing

  • Each additional dependant+$25,000
  • Dependent parent / grandparent (under 55)+$50,000
  • Dependent sibling+$75,000

5-7 months

Approved real estate

Open
All-in · Main applicant + up to 3 dependants
By consultation
Government contribution$50,000

Family pricing

  • Each additional dependant+$25,000

5-7 months

Property from USD 350,000 (sole) / USD 270,000 per share (shared), plus USD 50,000 government contribution. 5-year hold before resale.

Pricing mirrored from CitizenX (2026-06-05). Figures marked [VERIFY] are pending independent confirmation and an advisor review before publication.

Tax

Tax considerations

Grenada does not tax worldwide income, capital gains or inheritance for individuals who are not tax-resident there, and holding the passport does not by itself make you tax-resident. Your position depends on where you actually live and are taxed. We coordinate with qualified tax advisers rather than giving tax advice.

Questions

Grenada: frequently asked

Do I have to live in Grenada?

No. There is no residency or physical-presence requirement to obtain or keep the citizenship.

What is the US E-2 advantage?

Grenada citizens can apply for the US E-2 Treaty Investor Visa, which allows living and running a business in the United States. Grenada is the only Caribbean CBI with this treaty. [VERIFY current treaty status and E-2 conditions.]

Can I include my family?

Yes. A spouse, dependent children, dependent parents and, in many cases, siblings can be included. [VERIFY current dependant rules.]

Which investment routes are open now?

The National Transformation Fund donation and approved real estate. We confirm current thresholds for you at qualification.

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