Grenada runs a citizenship by investment programme that is open to Pakistani nationals, with a donation route and an approved real estate route. This page explains the position 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.
Pakistan is not on the published list of restricted nationalities for the Grenada programme, so Pakistani nationals can apply on the standard terms. Restricted lists for the programme have focused on a small number of other countries, and applicants are assessed case by case under the agency due diligence rules.
Every applicant must be at least eighteen, pass medical and background checks, provide police clearance from the home country and any country of residence over the past ten years, and prove that the investment funds come from a lawful source. Confirm the current eligibility rules with the official authority before you act.
There are two main routes. The first is a contribution to the National Transformation Fund. Under the regionally harmonised minimum applied across the Eastern Caribbean, the single applicant contribution is reported at USD 200,000, with higher amounts for larger families. The second is an investment in a government approved real estate project, with the minimum set by the agency.
The contribution is given rather than invested, so it is not recoverable. The real estate route requires you to hold the asset for a set period before you may sell. Confirm the current minimums and the approved project list with the official authority.
Published guidance suggests processing in the region of four to six months from a complete application, although the agency sets its own service times and case load varies. Grenada citizenship passes to qualifying dependants and is generally held for life once granted.
Grenada is notable for holding a treaty of commerce and navigation with the United States, which can support an E2 investor visa application for citizens. Treat any timeline as indicative and confirm with the official authority.
The main cost is the contribution or the qualifying real estate purchase. On top of that sit government, processing and passport fees, due diligence fees per applicant, and independent professional fees. We do not name or recommend firms. To compare vetted, independent advisors, use Get Matched and ask for a clear written scope and fee before you engage.
Use the table as a checklist of cost lines rather than a quote. Confirm each figure with the official authority before acting.
| Cost line | Indicative amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| National Transformation Fund contribution | From USD 200,000 for a single applicant | Regionally harmonised minimum, not recoverable |
| Approved real estate | Minimum set by the official authority | Held for a set period before resale |
| Government, processing and due diligence fees | Confirm the current figure with the official authority | Charged per applicant |
| Professional fees | Varies by case | Set independently, get a written scope |
Figures are indicative and current as of June 2026. Investment Migration Agency (IMA), Grenada publishes the binding detail. Verify before you act.
Yes. Pakistan is not on the published restricted list, so Pakistani nationals can apply on the standard terms, subject to due diligence and proof of lawful funds. Confirm the current rules with the official authority.
The lower entry is the National Transformation Fund contribution, reported from USD 200,000 for a single applicant under the regionally harmonised minimum. Confirm the current figure with the official authority.
Grenada holds a treaty with the United States that can support an E2 investor visa application. The E2 is a separate application with its own rules. Confirm both with the official sources.
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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