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Grenada Citizenship by Investment hits high spot

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Published   02:10 PM 19 April 2021
Updated    09:48 AM 28 June 2022

Grenada Citizenship by Investment hits high spot

Within days of Caribbean News Global (CNG) manifestation that Montenegro's loss is the Caribbean islands gain , Grenada citizenship by investment (CBI) program revenue has shattered records in 2020 , and the real estate investment is up 106 percent.

In brief, the report indicated that Grenada's citizenship by investment (CBI), reported its fourth consecutive year of growth in 2020, shattering previous records:




 

Overall program revenue (including investments, donations, and fees) reached an all-time-high of USD $94,000,000in 2020, a 52.4 percent improvement on the USD $62,000,000 raised in 2020.

Applications received numbered 394, another all-time-high, up from 373 in 2019.

Applications approved reached 375, the highest such number on record and a sharp expansion from 2019's 265 approvals.

The number of passports issued, correspondingly, reached 1,111, surpassing one thousand for the first time.

Investment in real estate displayed particularly strong growth, raising USD $56,000,000, more than double the 2019 figure, which was already a record.

In November last year, the article ' US ambassador applauds Grenada and JRCC for due diligence in CBI ' noted that the government of Grenada and its citizenship by investment (CBI) unwavering approach to reliable due diligence is facilitated by the Joint Regional Communications Centre (JRCC) at straightforward processing of applicants. 'Grenada is doing a good job,' affirmed, US ambassador to the OECS, Linda Taglialatela.

'Grenada is using it more than some of the others. We have working arrangements with the five islands in the eastern Caribbean which have an arrangement for due diligence through the JRCC. Once they get to the JRCC, it has available to them agencies like Interpol and all the other groups that have information on individuals,' ambassador Taglialatela explained. 'So, they run all the names through the computer to see if any of them are on the wanted list or identified as people who have done things that are questionable. We then report back to each country what the JRCC has on them. The countries will then decide whether to reject or accept the applicant,' said ambassador Taglialatela.

According to Grenada's recent CIP statistics: 'Application rejection rate improved to 8.9 percent from [2019] 11.8 percent, while the average family size remained more or less unchanged at precisely three members,' the report continued. 'The National Transformation Fund (NTF) declined slightly, raising USD $31,500,000in 2020, compared to USD $33,000,000- the real estate option, doubled its performance from USD $3,000,000 to USD $6,300,000.'

The significance of the real estate option contributing 58.4 percent is not surprising, pointing in large part to indicators as published by CNG, October 5, 2020, that ' Citizenship investors make Grenada number one choice in the Caribbean '.

In like manner to 2019 where 'Grenada retains top citizenship by investment (CBI) program rankings ' the current results are relative to Grenada's citizenship by investment (CBI) consistent cost structure; reliable due diligence facilitated by the Joint Regional Communications Centre (JRCC); a powerful passport, with travel without visa restrictions to more than 143 international and Commonwealth countries; and E-2 treaty unique access to the US E-2 visa privileges to Europe, Russia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Schengen area, Brazil and China.

Supporting this mechanism, Grenada's citizenship by investment (CBI) is protected by decisive leadership, which can further position for sustainable growth considering high demands in North Africa, and the EU/Schengen zone.

Grenada has established its citizenship by investment (CBI) program to meet the needs of high-net-worth individuals and businesspeople, while the government and people of Grenada benefit directly from socio-economic contributions, growth and development.

It comes as no surprise that individuals are keen to obtain second citizenship in a stable and safe country, with global travel, business opportunities, wealth management and tax benefits, that make easy, total quality of life.

Final Thoughts
 

For most, obtaining a second citizenship and passport in Granada provides more than enough benefits for successful applicants and their family: greater travel freedom, tax incentives, and citizenship can be maintained without ever residing in the country. But for some, access to the U.S. through the E-2 Investor Visa can be a deciding factor when applying to Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program since Grenada citizenship (passport) gives backdoor access to the U.S. under the E-2 Investor Treaty Visa.

For more information about Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program, please click here.

To compare between Caribbean citizenship by Investment Programs,please click here.

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Source: MenaFN

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