New CBI Interview Fees in Grenada 2023
Announcement of New CBI Interview Fees in Grenada 2023

Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell announced the unification of new CBI interview Fees in Grenada on September 1, 2023. The criminal investigation fees were also adjusted according to an announcement in the Official Gazette of Grenada.

The new amendments came into effect at the beginning of this September, with the interview fee being unified at $1,000 for all applicants for citizenship by investment in Grenada.

The Interview fees were previously between $250 and $3,000, but now the new CBI interview Fees in Grenada are unified for all applicants, with the exception of parents over the age of 65.

New CBI interview Fees in Grenada  for applying to the Citizenship by Investment Program:

  • Criminal investigation fee for a dependent parent aged 65 or over: $5,000, previously only $250.
  • Interview fee for the main applicant: $1000, previously $3000.
  • Spouse interview fee: $1000, previously $500.
  • Interview fee for a child between 18 and 25 years old: $1000, previously $2500.
  • Interview fee for a dependent parent aged 65 or over: $1,000, previously $250.
  • Upcoming applicant fee: $1000.
  •  Sponsor interview fee: $1000.

Grenada is one of the Economic Cooperation Organization countries within the Caricom Agreement that offers the citizenship by investment program.

We at NTL always strive to cover the latest news regarding everything related to citizenship by investment programs. You can also contact our experts to learn more about the details of the decision to standardize criminal investigation fees in Grenada.

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