Grenada
Grenada Migration & Economic Citizenship
Securing secondary nationality or structuring corporate mobility in the Caribbean requires navigating a highly regulated asset-protection environment. At Muzy & Meraris LLP, we advise high-net-worth investors, entrepreneurs, and global corporate groups on navigating Grenada’s premium visa routes and its highly sought-after Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program.
From exhaustive source-of-funds auditing to long-term Western market access strategies, we engineer bulletproof portfolios that protect your time and capital.
1. Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Program
Administered by the Investment Migration Agency (IMA) Grenada under strict harmonised regional compliance standards. Applications are completed entirely remotely, paired with a mandatory virtual interview framework.
· National Transformation Fund (NTF) Donation: The standard economic path to finance local infrastructure, agriculture, and energy initiatives.
o Base Allocation: $235,000 for a single applicant or a family structure comprising up to four members (e.g., primary applicant, spouse, and two qualified dependents).
· Government-Approved Real Estate: Investment in high-tier, government-sanctioned hospitality developments, luxury resorts, or beachfront villas.
o Shared Ownership Model: A minimum investment of $270,000 into an approved tourism project.
o Sole Ownership Model: A minimum investment of $350,000 for individual title deeds.
2. Permanent Residency, Corporate Mobility, & Work Permits
Legal frameworks tailored for foreign executives, technical personnel, and individuals seeking physical relocation or commercial footprints on the island.
· The Grenadian Single Work Permit: Mandated for all non-citizens taking up gainful employment or managing local corporate subsidiaries. This route involves strict labor-market vetting to verify that the specialized skill set cannot be sourced from the domestic workforce.
· CARICOM Skills Certificate: Fast-tracked operational and residential access for qualifying professionals holding citizenships in fellow Caribbean Community states, bypassing standard corporate work permit quotas.
3. Standard Entry & Visas (Non-Immigrant)
Managing short-term commercial entry clearance for developers, trade delegates, and corporate consultants.
· Business & Multi-Entry Visas: Formulated for international developers executing project site audits or multi-jurisdictional financial reviews. Grants repeated entry over fixed durations to oversee localised investments.
· Standard Tourist Visas: Standard entry clearances required for non-exempt foreign nationals, routed securely through the immigration department’s portal.
Global Mobility Advisory: Grenada maintains strict visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry alignments with over 140 destinations including mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the European Schengen Area. (Note: Stays within the United Kingdom require an approved Electronic Travel Authorisation/ETA). Muzy & Meraris LLP designs highly optimised application files, ensuring your wealth profile and corporate timelines are seamlessly aligned with sovereign regulatory expectations.