Amendment to Grenada Citizenship by Investment Regulations
Summary of the document published by the Government of Grenada regarding the new investment fees that will be officially implemented on July 1, 2024.
New Fees for Obtaining Citizenship in Grenada:
Contribution to the National Transformation Fund (NTF):
- Main applicant and up to 3 individuals: $235,000
- Additional individuals: $25,000
- Parents or grandparents under the age of 55: $50,000
Investment in Government-Approved Projects:
- Main applicant and 3 additional individuals: $270,000
- Government contribution: $50,000
- Additional individuals: $25,000
- Parents or grandparents under the age of 55: $50,000
- Siblings: $75,000
- The due diligence fees remain unchanged.
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