Grenada runs a citizenship by investment programme that is open to applicants from most countries, and Filipino nationals can apply. This page sets out the routes and points you to the official source.
Information, not advice. Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Always confirm the present rules with the official program authority and a licensed professional before you act.
Grenada citizenship by investment is open to applicants from most countries, and Filipino citizens are eligible to apply. The programme keeps a list of restricted nationalities that can change over time, and the Philippines is not among them as of the date below. Confirm current exclusions with the official authority before you act.
Applicants must pass due diligence, show a clean source of funds and a clean record, and meet the investment requirement. Grenada is also notable because its citizens may apply for the United States E2 treaty investor visa, which some Filipino founders find useful.
There are two main routes. The first is a donation to the National Transformation Fund of at least USD 235,000 for a single applicant or a family of up to four, which is not refundable. The second is an approved real estate investment of at least USD 270,000 in a government approved project, held for a set period before resale.
Government fees, due diligence fees and other charges apply on top of the chosen route. Confirm the current schedule with the official authority, since these amounts are updated from time to time.
Processing runs through an Authorized Agent, who files the application with the Investment Migration Agency. Timelines depend on due diligence and document readiness. Confirm the current processing time with the official authority rather than relying on older estimates.
Your total budget combines the chosen investment, government and due diligence fees, professional fees and document costs. Use the table as a checklist of cost lines, not a quote.
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| Cost line | Indicative amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| National Transformation Fund donation | From USD 235,000 | Single applicant or family of up to four, not refundable |
| Approved real estate | From USD 270,000 | Held for a set period in an approved project |
| Government and due diligence fees | Confirm the current figure with the official authority | Set by the authority, updated periodically |
| Professional fees | Varies by case | Set independently, get a written scope |
Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Investment Migration Agency (IMA), Government of Grenada publishes the binding detail. Verify before you act.
Yes. The programme is open to most nationalities and the Philippines is not on the restricted list as of the date below. Confirm current exclusions with the official authority.
The donation to the National Transformation Fund starts at USD 235,000 for a single applicant or a family of up to four. It is not refundable. Confirm the current figure with the official authority.
Grenada citizens may apply for the United States E2 treaty investor visa, and the country allows dual citizenship. Confirm the current rules with the official authority and the relevant United States source.
Information, not advice. Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Always confirm the present rules with the official program authority and a licensed professional before you act.
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