Grenada

Citizenship by investment Program

The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program, established in 2013, offers a strategic pathway to citizenship through economic contributions.
Known for its exclusive E-2 Visa Treaty with the USA, efficient processing, and inclusive family policies, the program combines global mobility with opportunities for business expansion
Grenada’s stable governance, CARICOM membership, and tax-friendly environment make it a premier choice for investors seeking dual citizenship.
Languages:
English, Grenadian Creole
Economy:
Tourism-driven, expanding renewable energy and agriculture sectors
Currency:
Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Safety:
Level 1 safety rating (US Department of State)
Tax Benefits:
No wealth, inheritance, or global income taxes for nonresidents

About Us

At DOBDA, we’re more than just an immigration service—we’re your bridge to a new chapter. We’re a dynamic team of specialists who thrive on transforming immigration hurdles into possibilities for people across the globe.
Our goal? To simplify the journey for you. We provide clear, expert-driven immigration solutions that open doors to new homes, careers, and futures. We’re guided by a commitment to honesty, efficiency, and a personal touch that makes all the difference.

Investment Options

1
National Transformation Fund (NTF) Donation:
  • Single applicant/family of 4: USD 235,000 (non-refundable)
  • Additional dependents : +USD 25,000 each
2
Real Estate:
  • Share purchase: USD 270,000 (minimum 2 investors)
  • Sole ownership: USD 350,000+ in approved projects (held for 5 years)

Procedures

The Investment Migration Agency (IMA) Grenada conducts enhanced due diligence.
1
Engage Dobda as your authorized agent
2
Dobda guides document preparation (passport copies, police clearances, medical certificates)
3
Sign client agreement; pay retainer fee
4
Submit application to IMA Grenada via Dobda
5
Attend mandatory virtual interview (applicants aged 16+)
6
IMA conducts due diligence via international firms
7
Receive Approval in Principle
8
Finalize investment (NTF donation or real estate purchase)
9
Obtain Certificate of Registration; apply for passport(s)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program?
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program, launched in 2013, allows eligible foreign nationals to obtain Grenadian citizenship through an approved economic contribution. The program is known for its efficiency, strong due diligence, and strategic benefits, including access to the U.S. E-2 Investor Visa.
The minimum qualifying investment starts from USD 235,000 through a contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF). Alternatively, applicants may invest in approved real estate projects starting from USD 270,000 for a shared investment.
Applicants may choose between:
  • National Transformation Fund (NTF) donation from USD 235,000
  • Real estate investment, either:
    • Share purchase from USD 270,000, or
    • Sole ownership from USD 350,000 in approved projects (held for 5 years)
The program allows inclusion of spouse, children under 30, parents or grandparents of any age, and unmarried siblings aged 18 or over, provided they meet eligibility and due diligence requirements.

Applicants must be at least 18 years old, have a clean criminal record, meet health requirements, and pass enhanced due diligence, including a mandatory virtual interview. Certain nationalities may be subject to restrictions.

Grenadian citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 140 countries and territories, including the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom, China, and Russia, enhancing global mobility.
Yes. Grenada is one of the few Caribbean countries with an E-2 Treaty with the United States. After establishing three years of domicile in Grenada, citizens may become eligible to apply for a U.S. E-2 Investor Visa, subject to U.S. immigration rules.
Applications are submitted through an authorized agent. The process includes document preparation, submission to the Investment Migration Agency (IMA), mandatory virtual interviews, enhanced due diligence, approval in principle, completion of the investment, and issuance of the Grenadian passport.

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