You can receive Grenada citizenship by making a minimum 220,000 USD (plus fees) investment in Grenada real estate. While the Grenada citizenship program offers a wide variety of beautiful Grenada real estate for sale, the scheme has no residency restrictions, meaning you don’t have to live in the house you ultimately purchase. Once you are granted Grenada nationality, you must retain ownership of your property for at least five years under the terms of the Grenada real estate program. If you wish to sell your Grenada real estate property after five years, you may do so while retaining your Grenada nationality. The Grenada real estate investment option is outlined below:
Receive Grenada citizenship by making a $220,000 USD (plus fees) minimum investment in real estate to receive your Grenada passport
Please note that you do not have to be physically present on the island in order to make a Grenada real estate investment and find houses for sale in Grenada. You can browse Grenada real estate for sale online and submit an application for Grenada nationality while you are overseas without ever setting foot in the country! Please click here to browse houses for sale in Grenada and locate other types of Grenada real estate for sale, including land..
Please note,the Grenada real estate investment program is different from the Grenada citizenship through donation program, which delivers Grenada nationality in exchange for a one-time cash investment in Grenada’s National Transformation Fund. For information about receiving Grenada citizenship by making a donation, click here.
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