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How to Add New Born Child for Grenada CBI?

Grenada citizenship

Yes, you can add future new born child to Grenada citizenship by investment program, if you are already citizen or approved of citizenship. No other family members including spouse, are permitted be added post citizenship.

Conditions

  • Must be added within 12 months of birth (documents must be submitted no later than six months after birth).

Documents required

The main applicant must submit the following documents to the Citizenship by Investment Unit no later than six months after the child’s birth:

• Form 1
• Form 3
• Certified copy of the birth certificate
• Certified colour copies of the baby’s passport (if applicable)
• Passport application form
• Eight passport photos (two of which must be certified)

Application forms can be downloaded from IMA Grenada 

Additional Costs

USD 5000 (If the baby becomes the fifth person on the application, $25,000 is also charged).

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