Grenada
Grenada
In addition to its very convenient proximity to the United States, it is worth noting that citizenship by investment in Grenada exclusively offers its new citizens the option of obtaining an E2-visa. This allows them and their families access to the US consumer market in the event that they wish to do business there.
It is also important to note that outside of the local culinary offerings and idyllic colorfulness of its capital city, St. George’s, Grenada is also a major international hub. The island hosts a number of international schools where bilingualism is encouraged, and is host to one of the premier medical institutions in the world-St. George’s University. This world famous educational institution has been educating medical doctors since its inception in the late 1970s and is a member of the prestigious Organisation of American States (OAS) Consortium of Universities.
Average temperature: 29ºC
Population: 113,015 (2021)
Land area: Grenada is 311 km2
Number of beaches: 47
- Visa free travel to over 140 countries
- Application can include dependents
- Visa free travel to China and US E-2 Visa access
- Grenada is known as the ‘Island of Spice’ and not for no good reason. Its main agricultural export is nutmeg, and it produces almost 40% of the global nutmeg supply annually.
- Grenada is home to the world’s first underwater sculpture garden. Created by Jason deCaires Taylor and opened in 2006, the garden provides an indispensable ecosystem for thousands of unique aquatic plants and animals.
- Grenada is very sheltered from natural disasters. In the last 100 years only four hurricanes have hit the island of Grenada despite its location right in the middle of the tropics.