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Grenada

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Grenada offers a compelling citizenship-by-investment program with visa-free travel to 140+ countries and no physical residency requirement.

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Grenada's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program is a primary draw for high-net-worth individuals seeking a second passport with minimal residency obligations. The program grants visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 140 countries, including the Schengen Area, China, the UK, and Singapore, with no requirement to live on the island. For those seeking permanent residency, a real estate investment starting at $220,000 or a business investment provides a path with no minimum stay, though naturalization requires a brief 5-day presence after five years.

The island's economy is driven by tourism, agriculture (notably nutmeg), and the CBI program itself. While the wealth ecosystem is nascent—with fewer than five dedicated family offices and no major international private banks physically present—regional banks and offshore licenses serve expatriate clients. Most complex multi-jurisdictional planning is outsourced to advisors in Barbados, Switzerland, or the UK. Lifestyle-wise, Grenada offers a tranquil Caribbean setting with a tropical climate, but limited intercontinental connectivity and a small professional services community may constrain those requiring frequent global travel or sophisticated wealth management.

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Top income tax
Capital gains
Wealth tax
No
Inheritance tax
Yes
Territorial taxation
No
Crypto-friendly
No

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Living quality

Grenada offers a high quality of life with pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and a relaxed Caribbean atmosphere. The climate is tropical, with average temperatures of 27°C year-round. Infrastructure is adequate but basic; healthcare is available but serious cases require evacuation to the US or Trinidad. Crime rates are low, but petty theft can occur. The island has a small but welcoming community, with limited international schools and cultural amenities.

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