Grenada Govt. Projection of Near-Doubled CBI Revenue in 2023 Likely Too Conservative
Even if Grenada receives no new applications, it can still reach – and exceed – its target by merely processing its existing caseload.
Read MoreEven if Grenada receives no new applications, it can still reach – and exceed – its target by merely processing its existing caseload.
Read MoreWith strong support and cooperation of the Government and the CIU, the project continues to advance in a methodical and timely manner.
Read MoreApplication volume for Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Program, the only one in its region still open to Russians, is shattering records.
Read MoreGrenada’s CIU seeks a new CEO, while the Chairman of Vanuatu’s Citizenship Commission has been given leave.
Read MoreSix consecutive years of growth and thousands of satisfied citizenship by investment clients bear testament to the program’s unique qualities.
Read MoreThe new PM also chides his predecessor for having spent CBI funds on ordinary government expenditure and hints at a shakeup at the CIU.
Read MoreNon-sanctioned Russian and Belarusian investors are officially welcome to apply to Grenada’s citizenship by investment program again.
Read MoreGrenada raised some EC$90m during the first quarter of the year, two-thirds of it from real estate investors, hinting at another record year.
Read More40 years have passed since countries first began selling citizenships. See our timeline of the history of citizenship by investment programs.
Read MoreGrenada’s CIP recorded yet another all-time revenue high in 2021 (for the fifth year in a row) while also breaking a litany of other records.
Read MoreRussian and Belarusian applicants remain welcome under the CIPs of Turkey, Montenegro, and of Saint Lucia, the final Caribbean hold-out.
Read MoreAmong our ten most-read stories in 2021, half concerned Portugal and half were written by outside contributors. Merry Christmas.
Read MoreGrenada’s isn’t the only Caribbean CIP smashing records during the pandemic but is the only one that’s seen five consecutive years of growth.
Read MoreGround has been broken on Hartman University Town in Grenada, and phase one is scheduled for completion in 2024.
Read MoreWhile NTF-based application approvals were up on the quarter, real estate options approvals fell by 31% in Q2, 2021.
Read MoreIf Q1 figures are any guide, Grenada’s CIP is on track for a fifth consecutive record year. The share of investors choosing real estate nears historical highs.
Read MoreThe developer behind Grenada’s Kimpton Kawana Bay has filed for international arbitration against the government. One subject matter expert says they could have a case.
Read MoreIn an IMI exclusive, Warren Newfield answers questions about whether his resignation was preemptive, if he has the capital necessary to finish the project, why project completion has been delayed several times, and much more.
Read MoreCBI-developer Warren Newfield says Grenada’s government has become “anti-business”. The government responds with allegations of its own.
Read MoreGrenada’s CIP broke records for the number of applications, approvals, new citizens, real estate investments, and overall program revenue.
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