
You will need identity and background documents alongside clear source-of-funds evidence, since every applicant must pass due-diligence and background checks.
Grenada's programme requires applicants to provide source-of-funds evidence and clear background and due-diligence checks, so demonstrating the lawful origin of your investment money is at the heart of any application. Alongside that, expect to supply identity, background and supporting financial documents for each applicant and dependant.
Applications must be submitted through an authorised agent, who will give you the exact checklist for your chosen route and personal circumstances and help confirm everything is in order before filing. A complete, well-evidenced file reduces the chance of follow-up questions.
Our corpus does not publish a detailed document list, and requirements can change over time, so confirm the current set with the CBI Committee or your authorised agent. ACME can help you gather and review your paperwork and source-of-funds story before submission.
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