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You have a unique opportunity to participate in the Grenada program for obtaining citizenship by investment. The first time the program was launched was in 2013. Below, you will discover the main benefits of your Grenadian citizenship and the list of countries where you can travel without a visa or with an easily accessible visa on arrival. 

Visa-Free Countries for Grenada Passport Holders

As a new investor in the Grenada economy, you are expected to contribute approximately $150,000 to the state fund. Alternatively, you can always purchase attractive real estate for the minimum cost of $220,000. You can choose the option that fits you better for obtaining Grenada citizenship. Your investment in the real estate sector can be returned within a 5 years period.

What Are the Key Benefits of Obtaining Grenada Citizenship by Investment?

As a Grenadian investor, you are not obliged to undergo any language/history tests to get citizenship and your second passport. There is no need to stay in Grenada during the registration process or after it. Let’s see all the essential advantages of Grenada citizenship.

  • Visa-free access to China, the United Kingdom, and countries belonging to the Schengen Area. 

As a new citizen of Grenada, you have the right to enter 146 countries without applying for a physical visa. You can visit such countries as the UK, Hong Kong, all the countries in the Schengen Zone, or Singapore. You can even get a month of a visa-free stay in China.

  • Possibility to get a US E-2 business visa.

All official citizens of Grenada are qualified for obtaining a US E-2 business visa. Thanks to this visa type, you have the legal right to live/study/work in the United States of America. All applicants can establish a private business in the USA with a minimum investment of $100,000. Other foreigners who do not have a Grenadian passport will need to pay $800,000 or more.

  • US tourist visas for 10 years.

A citizen and holder of the Grenada passport have the right to apply for a US B-1/2 tourist visa, which permits the holder to travel worldwide, participate in business meetings, and seminars, and have access to excellent medical treatment in US clinics. The maximum stay in the country is 180 days within a calendar year.

  • Possibility to register a company in foreign countries.

As an investor, you have the right to register your international company in Grenada. It is a way to reduce tax payments and stay away from any transaction restrictions with foreign partners. It is a way to protect your privacy and personal data.

  • Excellent tax optimization option.

Citizens of Grenada are free from taxes on international income/dividends/interest/royalties. It is a rare country, which does not have taxes on inheritance/capital gains/income/stamp duty.

List of Grenada Visa-Free Countries Requirements for Holders of Grenada Passports

  • Afghanistan: visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Albania: physical visa from a consulate/embassy/visa center is required. Travelers can enter the country without a visa for 90 days for holders of US/UK/Schengen multiple entry visas.
  • Algeria: visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Andorra: visa-free.
  • Angola: visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Antigua and Barbuda: visa-free with a valid ID card. OECS states are free to move into the country.
  • Argentina: visa-free for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Armenia: visa on arrival for 120 days if travelers obtain it at ZvartnotsInternational Airport or online before the trip.
  • Australia and its territories: online visitor visa (e600) for Grenada passport holders.
  • Austria: visa-free for 3 months and a half-year period since the first entry into the Schengen Zone.
  • Azerbaijan: travelers need to obtain a physical visa from a consulate/embassy/visa center or travel for a maximum stay of 30 days for official holders of a residence permit issued by GCC Member States.
  • Bahamas: visa-free for 3 months for Grenada passport holders.
  • Bahrain: eVisa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Bangladesh: visa-free for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Barbados: visa-free for 180 days; if an individual has a Caricom Certificate of Skills the stay can be indefinite.
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  • Belarus: visa is required. A traveler can obtain it on arrival at the Minsk International Airport. Make sure you submit the required documents 3 days before the travel date.
  • Belgium: visa-free for 90 days during a half-year period since the 1st entry in the Schengen Zone, ETIAS required.
  • Belize: visa-free for 180 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Benin: eVisa for 30 days or visa on arrival for 8 days with the necessity to present an international vaccination certificate.
  • Bhutan: visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Bolivia: visa on arrival for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina: visa-free for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Botswana: visa-free for 90 days within any year for Grenada passport holders.
  • Brazil: visa-free for 90 days within 180 days.
  • Brunei: physical visa is required.
  • Bulgaria: visa-free for 3 months within 180 days.
  • Burkina Faso: visa is required.
  • Burundi: physical visa is required.
  • Cambodia: visa on arrival for 30 days; you can apply online.
  • Cameroon: physical visa is required.
  • Canada: physical visa from a consulate/embassy/visa center is required; eTA is the obligation for all travelers with a US permanent resident card who arrive by air (starting from 15th of March 2016).
  • Cape Verde: visa on arrival at certain entry points.
  • Central African Republic: physical visa is required.
  • Chad: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Chile: visa-free for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • China: visa-free for 30 days.
  • Colombia: visa-free for 90-180 days with the possibility to extend it for a year.
  • Comoros: visa on arrival for Grenada passport holders.
  • Republic of the Congo: physical visa is required.
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo: physical visa is required.
  • Costa Rica: visa-free for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Côte d’Ivoire: physical visa is required.
  • Croatia: visa-free for 90 days within 180 days.
  • Cuba: visa-free for 60 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Cyprus: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months.
  • Czech Republic: visa-free for 90 days; ETIAS is required.
  • Denmark and its territories: visa-free for 90 days; ETIAS is required.
  • Djibouti: e-Visa for 31 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Dominica: visa-free for holders of valid ID cards of OECS states.
  • Dominican Republic: visa-free.
  • Ecuador: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Egypt: visa on arrival for 30 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • El Salvador: visa is required unless you hold a valid Canadian/US/Schengen visa.
  • Equatorial Guinea: physical visa is required.
  • Eritrea: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Estonia: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months, ETIAS required.
  • Eswatini: visa-free for 30 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Ethiopia: eVisa for a maximum of 90 days for individuals arriving via Addis Ababa Bole International Airport.
  • Fiji: visa-free for 4 months for Grenada passport holders.
  • Finland: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • France: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Gabon: e-Visa for travelers arriving at the Libreville International Airport.
  • Gambia: visa-free for 90 days for Grenada passport holders.
  • Georgia: eVisa is available for Grenada passport holders.
  • Germany: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Ghana: physical visa is required.
  • Greece: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Guatemala: visa is required unless travelers stay for 90 days maximum and hold Canadian/US/Schengen visas.
  • Guinea: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Guinea-Bissau: visa on arrival for 90 days.
  • Guyana: visa-free for 6 months or indefinitely stay for holders of Caricom Certificate of Skills.
  • Haiti: visa-free for 3 months for Grenada passport holders.
  • Honduras: visa is required unless travelers stay for 90 days maximum and hold a Canadian/US/Schengen visa.
  • Hungary: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Iceland: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • India: e-Visa for 60 days; travelers can obtain a visa 2 times in a year.
  • Indonesia: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Iran: visa on arrival for 15 days.
  • Iraq: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Ireland: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Israel: visa-free for 3 months.
  • Italy: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Jamaica: visa-free for 180 days or indefinitely stay for holders of Caricom Certificate of Skills.
  • Japan: a physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Jordan: visa on arrival at specific entry points.
  • Kazakhstan: physical visa is required.
  • Kenya: visa-free for 3 months.
  • Kiribati: visa-free for 30 days.
  • North Korea: physical visa is required.
  • South Korea: K-ETA is required for 90 days.
  • Kuwait: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Kyrgyzstan: eVisa is available for Grenada passport holders.
  • Laos: eVisa or visa on arrival for 30 days with the possibility to extend it.
  • Latvia: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Lebanon: visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Lesotho: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Liberia: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Libya: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Liechtenstein: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Lithuania: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Luxembourg: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Madagascar: eVisa or visa on arrival for 90 days.
  • Malawi: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Malaysia: visa-free for 1 month.
  • Maldives: visa on arrival for 30 days.
  • Mali: physical visa is required for Grenada passport owners.
  • Malta: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Marshall Islands: physical visa is required for Grenada passport holders.
  • Mauritania: visa on arrival for individuals arriving at Nouakchott–Oumtounsy International Airport.
  • Mauritius: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Mexico: physical visa is required.
  • Micronesia: visa-free for 30 days.
  • Moldova: visa-free for 90 days within 180 days.
  • Monaco: visa-free.
  • Mongolia: physical visa is required.
  • Montenegro: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Morocco: physical visa is required for Grenada passport owners.
  • Mozambique: visa on arrival for 30 days.
  • Myanmar: physical visa is required.
  • Namibia: physical visa is required.
  • Nauru: physical visa is required.
  • Nepal: visa on arrival for 90 days.
  • Netherlands: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • New Zealand: physical visa is required.
  • Nicaragua: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Niger: physical visa is required.
  • Nigeria: physical visa is required.
  • North Macedonia: physical visa is required unless travelers stay for 90 days maximum and hold a Canadian/US/Schengen visa.
  • Norway: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Oman: physical visa is required.
  • Pakistan: online visa.
  • Palau: visa on arrival for 30 days.
  • Panama: visa-free for 3 months.
  • Papua New Guinea: Easy Visitor permit for 30 days.
  • Paraguay: physical visa is required.
  • Peru: visa-free for 183 days.
  • Philippines: Grenada holders have visa-free access for 30 days.
    Poland: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Portugal: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Qatar: eVisa.
  • Romania: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months.
  • Russia: visa-free for 90 days within 180 days.
  • Rwanda: eVisa or visa on arrival for 30 days.
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis: visa-free for OECS states and holders of D cards.
  • Saint Lucia: visa-free for holders of valid ID cards from OECS states.
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: visa-free for holders of valid ID cards from OECS states.
  • Samoa: Entry Permit for 60 days.
  • San Marino: visa-free for Grenada passport holders.
  • São Tomé and Príncipe: e-Visa.
  • Saudi Arabia: physical visa is required.
  • Senegal: visa on arrival for 90 days.
  • Serbia: visa-free for 90 days within 180 days.
  • Seychelles: Visitors Permit on arrival for 3 months.
  • Sierra Leone: visa on arrival for Grenada citizens.
  • Singapore: visa-free for 30 days.
  • Slovakia: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Slovenia: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Solomon Islands: Visitor’s permit on arrival for 3 months.
  • Somalia: visa on arrival for 30 days for individuals arriving at Bosaso Airport/Galcaio Airport/Mogadishu Airport.
  • South Africa:    a physical visa is required for Grenada citizens.
  • South Sudan: Electronic Visa, which travelers can obtain online; make sure you take a printed visa and show it at the checkpoint.
  • Spain: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Sri Lanka: Electronic Visa Authorization for 30 days.
  • Sudan: visa is required for Grenada citizens.
  • Suriname: visa-free for 180 days or indefinitely stay for holders of Caricom Certificate of Skills.
  • Sweden: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Switzerland: visa-free for 90 days within 6 months following in the Schengen Area, ETIAS required.
  • Syria: physical visa is required for Grenada citizens.
  • Tajikistan: Electronic Visa for 45 days.
  • Tanzania: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Thailand: physical visa is required for Grenada citizens.
  • Timor-Leste: visa on arrival for 30 days.
  • Togo: visa on arrival for 7 days.
  • Tonga: physical visa is required.
  • Trinidad and Tobago: visa-free for 180 days or indefinitely stay for holders of Caricom Certificate of Skills.
  • Tunisia: physical visa is required for Grenada citizens.
  • Turkey: Electronic Visa for 90 days.
  • Turkmenistan: physical visa is required.
  • Tuvalu: visa on arrival for 1 month for Grenada citizens.
  • Uganda: visa-free for 3 months.
  • Ukraine: visa-free for 90 days with possible prolongation till 180 days.
  • United Arab Emirates: physical visa is required for staying for 30 days.
  • United Kingdom/Crown Independencies: visa-free for 6 months.
  • United States: physical visa is required for Grenada citizens.
  • Uruguay: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Uzbekistan: visa-free for 30 days.
  • Vanuatu: visa-free for 30 days.
  • Vatican City: visa-free for Grenadian citizens.
  • Venezuela: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Vietnam: physical visa is required.
  • Yemen: physical visa is required for Grenadian citizens.
  • Zambia: visa-free for 90 days.
  • Zimbabwe: visa-free for 3 months. for Grenadian citizens.
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    FAQ re Grenada Citizenship by Investment
    Is it allowed to apply for citizenship by investment with my whole family?

    Yes, it is allowed for applicants to apply for citizenship with their whole family. Fees will vary according to the number of members of your family whom you include in an application. Grenada visa-free countries motivates many foreigners participate in the program.

    How many countries can a holder of a Grenada passport enter without applying for a visa?

    The number of Grenada visa-free countries is 146. Make sure you check the entry requirements before traveling to your destination.

    Do holders of Grenada passports need a visa for the USA and Canada?

    Yes, you need to apply for a physical visa before traveling to the USA or Canada, but only if you get a visa, it will be valid for 10 years in case of the US and 180 days in Canada.

    Can Grenada citizens travel to Europe without visa?

    All Grenadian citizens can travel to the Europe Union without applying for a physical visa. They are free from all prior authorizations. However, Grenadian citizens have to obtain an online document called ETIAS before entering Schengen countries.