{"id":9921,"date":"2018-03-15T16:06:29","date_gmt":"2018-03-15T16:06:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/?p=9921"},"modified":"2018-03-15T16:06:29","modified_gmt":"2018-03-15T16:06:29","slug":"grenada-citizenship-investment-simplified","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/grenada-citizenship-investment-simplified\/","title":{"rendered":"Grenada: Citizenship-By-Investment Simplified"},"content":{"rendered":"

The simplicity of the Grenada citizenship-by-investment program makes it key player among the numerous Caribbean countries offering investment immigration programs.
\nThe Grenada program can be held up as an example of how countries are moving to set themselves out from the crowd by dramatically simplifying a process than once took years to secure a second passport.
\n\"Grenada:Candidates no longer have to wait that long. In the Grenada example, the government has a targeted processing time of 90 days.
\nGrenada offers citizenship-by-investment through two routes. Investors can make a non-refundable donation of $200,000 to the National Transformation Fund or buy government-approval real estate worth at least $350,000, which must be held for at least three years.
\nThose fulfilling the minimum investment requirements qualify for the second passport without visiting the country. There are no physical residence requirements, no minimum education and no professional experience needed to maintain citizenship.
\nThe program has an average processing time of 90 working days and the applicant receives the passport issued by the government immediately after citizenship is granted.
\nGrenada launched its citizenship-by-investment program in 2013 in order to attract foreign investment towards development of social and tourism infrastructure in the country. The country\u2019s investment immigration program ranks high on all factors, including:<\/p>\n