In the context of the successive tightening of immigration policies and raising the immigration threshold of traditional mainstream immigrants, migration from small countries has become a new trend that has attracted much attention.
Compared with the cumbersome procedures, long queues and high education or investment requirements of traditional large immigration countries, the citizenship by investment process of a small country passport can quickly obtain a second status, while also enjoying the convenience of overseas asset allocation, tax planning, children's education advantages and visa exemption.
Among them, Grenada has attracted much attention as a typical passport immigration project of a small country. According to the Financial Times Professional Wealth Management (PWM) magazine's 2022 Global Citizen Guide: CBI Index, the Caribbean passport program successfully ranked among the top five, with the Grenada passport ranked fourth in the "World's Best Citizenship by Investment Program".
Located in the Windward Islands of the Eastern Caribbean, Grenada is known as the "Island of Spices" despite its small size, known for its stunning island landscape and famous cardamom production.
Grenada is one of the most magnificent islands in the Caribbean Windward Islands, with stunning beaches and the world's largest underwater statue pavilion. Every year, nearly 500,000 overseas tourists flock to Grenada, making it the "backyard" of the United States, Canada, and the Commonwealth countries.
Since the launch of the passport program in 2013, Grenada, as the only Caribbean country that can apply for a U.S. E2 visa, has a unique advantage that other Caribbean countries do not have.
The advantages of obtaining Grenada status include:
Visa-free access to China: Grenada and China have signed a mutual visa waiver agreement, allowing citizens of both countries to stay in each other's countries without a visa for up to 30 days with a valid passport.
Springboard to the United States: Grenada is a U.S. "Treaty of Investment Treaty Country" where its citizens can apply for an E2 visa for up to five years to legally reside in the United States.
British education: As a member of the British Commonwealth, Grenada follows the British education system and provides high-quality educational resources.
Tax incentives: Grenada does not levy foreign income tax, property tax, gift tax, inheritance tax, capital gains tax, etc., and does not have a global taxation system.
Visa-free multi-country: Grenada passport holders can sign visa-free or on-arrival contracts with more than 140 countries and regions, including France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Singapore, etc.
For those who travel a lot for business or love to travel, having a Grenada passport makes it easy to travel around the world.