BorderProofBorderProof
ExploreCompareCountriesJobsUS onlyInsightsOur MissionFind My Visa Sign In
ExploreCompareCountriesJobsUS onlyInsightsOur Mission
Sign InFind My Visa
BorderProof

Helping you navigate the complex world of global mobility.

Platform

  • Browse Visas
  • Match Finder
  • Compare Options
  • Global Insights
  • Our Mission
  • Contact Us

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Not Legal Advice
© 2026 BorderProof™. All rights reserved. Images by Unsplash/Picsum.
Citizenship by Naturalisation
VisasGrenadaCitizenship by Naturalisation
GrenadaGrenada•North America
Open

Citizenship by Naturalisation

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Remote Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Indefinite

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Allowed

Overview

Grenadian citizenship for foreign nationals who have resided in Grenada for seven continuous years (four for Caribbean nationals) including 12 months immediately before application.

Citizenship by naturalisation in Grenada is the traditional legal pathway for long-term foreign residents to become fully integrated members of the Grenadian nation. Unlike the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, which is designed for rapid acquisition through economic contribution, naturalisation is a residency-based process that emphasizes long-term commitment, physical presence, and social integration. It is intended for individuals who have established a life in Grenada, such as expatriates, long-term workers, or those who have built significant personal ties to the island over many years. The process requires applicants to prove their character, financial stability, and intent to remain in the country, ensuring that those who gain citizenship have a genuine connection to the state.

To qualify, an applicant must satisfy specific residency thresholds, typically requiring several years of lawful residence, including a final continuous year immediately preceding the application. The process involves rigorous background checks, including police clearances and health screenings, to ensure the applicant is of good standing. Once the application is submitted to the relevant authorities, it undergoes a review to confirm the applicant's integration, including their proficiency in English and their overall contribution to the community. Successful candidates must take an Oath of Allegiance, formally cementing their status as Grenadian citizens, which grants them the same rights and responsibilities as those born on the island, including the right to vote and access to a Grenadian passport.

Stay & Extensions

Status typePermanent / indefinite

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be of legal age (18 years or older).

Must have resided in Grenada for at least 12 continuous months immediately preceding the date of application.

Must have resided in Grenada for a total of 7 years (for non-Caribbean citizens) or 4 years (for Caribbean citizens) prior to the final 12-month period.

Must be of good character and moral standing.

Must demonstrate adequate knowledge of the English language.

Must intend to reside in Grenada.

Must be financially stable.

Must not pose a threat to national security or public order.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

Experience

7+ years

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Completed official application forms (signed by a magistrate or notary).

Valid passport and certified copies of all pages.

Birth certificate.

Marriage or divorce certificate (if applicable).

Police clearance certificate from the country of origin and any country of residence (dated within six months).

Medical report/certificate (including HIV test results for applicants 12 years and older).

Reference letters from reputable persons in the country of birth/residence and Grenada.

Bank statements or financial reference letters.

Passport-sized photographs (certified by a magistrate or notary).

Letter stating the date of arrival, purpose of visit, activities engaged in, and reasons for seeking citizenship.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Standard path for long-term residents
  • Full citizenship rights

Worth Knowing

  • Requires long-term physical presence
  • Processing times can be unpredictable

Application Process

1

Establish legal residency

2

Maintain residency for the required period

3

Apply through the Department of Home Affairs

Ready to see if the Citizenship by Naturalisation is your path?

Let's check your eligibility against published requirements. 2 minutes. Free trial.

Check Eligibility