Grenada Investments Partners Inc.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does the Grenada CBI Program accept applications from all countries?

As of now, the CBI do not accept applications from the following places;

1.Iran
2.North Korea

Applications are accepted from all other countries unless otherwise advised.

In this circumstance, the client will not be eligible to apply to the CBI Program until they have been granted a visa from that country. A visa denial from a country where Grenadian citizens do not have visa-free access, will not affect the applicant’s eligibility.
There are no requirements for any applicant to be enrolled in any educational institution.
No, there is no need to visit Grenada to apply for the CBI program, the entire application process can be done remotely.
No, there are no restrictions in Grenada for dual citizenship.
  • Dependent Children under 30 years old
  • Dependent Parents
  • Dependent Grandparents
  • Unmarried siblings over 18 years old without children
Yes, a newborn child can be added within 12months after approval is granted.
Yes, these fees are non-refundable once an application is submitted.
Minors under the age of 12 are not required to provide an HIV test, provided that their biological mother has included a negative HIV test in the application package.
In the case where IDs are not provided, an affidavit explaining the situation is required.
The government has made a decision to permit citizens who have obtained CBI with an investment in real estate after May 2019, to sell that property/unit as a qualifying investment to the new CBI applicants after holding that property / unit for a period of five years.
Yes. However, the change is subject to a government administration fee of USD 20,000 before approval, and USD 50,000 after approval (but prior to the issuance of citizenship documents).
Grenada citizens will obtain a CARICOM passport valid for a period of five years which can be renewed.
Yes

Oath of Allegiance forms should be executed and submitted after receiving notice of approval from the CBI Office and it should be sworn and signed before a Commissioner of Oaths or Notary Public authorized to do so in the country where the client undertakes the Oath.

 
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