Grenada Citizenship And Residency

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"Welcome to the Grenada Citizenship and Residency Forum!

This forum serves as a comprehensive resource hub for discussions, insights, and inquiries about Grenada's citizenship and residency matters. Whether you're seeking information on citizenship requirements, residency permits, immigration policies, or naturalization processes in Grenada, this is the space to explore.

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Has anyone explored the investment options for obtaining Grenada citizenship? I've been considering it for the global mobility it offers, especially the visa-free travel.
 
Generally, the investment is either a donation to the National Transformation Fund or an investment in real estate. It includes the main applicant, their spouse, dependent children, and qualified dependents like elderly parents.
 
I heard the processing time is pretty fast, like 3-4 months. But not sure if that's always the case. 🤔
 
Did a quick search and found out that Grenada doesn't require you to reside there before or after getting citizenship. Pretty convenient for those not looking to relocate.
 
Engaging with a proficient agency is paramount. They can adeptly navigate the labyrinthine legal procedures and mitigate potential pitfalls.
 
It's important to remember that while there's no residency requirement, due diligence checks are quite thorough to ensure only reputable individuals gain citizenship.
 
Do you think it's a good idea to apply through an agency, or is it manageable to do it on your own?
 
But aren't there risks involved? Like, what if the real estate investment doesn't give returns as expected?
 
I disagree with the need for an agency. With proper research and understanding, one can manage the application independently.
 
I think the visa-free travel to China is a huge plus. Not many countries offer that.