Grenada Citizenship by Investment
The Caribbean citizenship with a route to the United States — and to China.
Grenada occupies a distinctive position among the Eastern Caribbean programmes. It is the only one whose citizens may apply for the United States E-2 Treaty Investor visa, and one of very few passports worldwide offering visa-free access to China. For an entrepreneur with American or Asian commercial ambitions, these are not incidental features; they are the reason to choose Grenada specifically.
The strategic case. Grenada combines the standard Caribbean advantages — speed, remote processing, family inclusion, favourable tax treatment — with two genuinely scarce benefits: a pathway toward lawful residence and business operation in the United States via the E-2 visa, and visa-free entry to China. It is the programme of choice for the globally commercial family.
Investment routes (indicative, 2026).
- National Transformation Fund contribution — from USD 235,000 (non-refundable) for a single applicant.
- Approved real estate — from USD 270,000 in a government-sanctioned project, held for a defined holding period before resale.
Timeline. Approximately six months from a complete filing.
Eligible dependants. Spouse, dependent children, dependent parents and grandparents, and — under Grenada’s relatively generous rules — certain siblings, subject to current criteria.
Mobility. Visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a wide range of destinations including the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom and China; and E-2 eligibility for the United States.
Tax. No tax on worldwide income, capital gains or inheritance for non-residents.
Moore Law’s role. Beyond the citizenship itself, we advise on the E-2 structuring that gives Grenada much of its value, coordinating the citizenship and the subsequent US application as a single, coherent plan.