
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.
Grenada's simplest citizenship route is a non-refundable contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF). For a family of up to four, this starts from roughly USD 235,000, with due-diligence and government fees in addition. As a donation, it is the most direct of Grenada's options.
What makes Grenada stand out is its E-2 Treaty Investor agreement with the United States. Grenadian citizens can apply for the US E-2 visa to live in America while running a substantial business there, which is why the programme appeals strongly to entrepreneurs eyeing a US presence. The passport also offers broad visa-free travel, unusually including China.
Applicants must pass background and source-of-funds checks and apply through an authorised agent, with no requirement to live in Grenada. Minimums and fees change over time, so confirm current figures with the CBI Committee. ACME can assess your eligibility and explain how the E-2 angle might fit your plans.
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