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Remote Employment Act

Grenada

At a glance

Duration

12 months

Non-extendable

14 month(s) delay

Price

$1,500.00

Tax rate

Overview

Grenada, following the example of many other island countries like Montserrat and The Bahamas, initiated its Digital Nomad program. On May 21st, 2021, the Grenadian Parliament introduced the "Remote Employment Act," and it was officially launched in October 2021. This program aims to attract long-term visitors and offer them the opportunity to work remotely.

This digital nomad visa permits stays of up to one year, with the option to extend for an additional 12 months. Furthermore, dependents have the opportunity to apply, allowing you to travel with your family.

Benefits

What are the benefits?

  • Valid for 12 months

  • Is tax-free

  • Is extendable

  • Diploma agnostic

  • Extends to your spouse and minor children

Requirements

Here's a list of the essential documents required for the Grenada Digital Nomad Visa application:

  1. A valid passport with a minimum validity of six months from your intended departure date from Grenada.
  1. A fully completed Visa Application.
  1. Two recent passport-sized photographs, not older than three months.
  1. Payment of the applicable visa fee.
  1. Documentation confirming an annual income of at least $37,000.
  1. Proof of holding a valid health insurance policy.

Taxes

The Grenada digital nomad visa does not impose any local income tax.

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Tax rate

47%

Who is it for?

To qualify for the Grenada digital nomad visa, individuals must fulfill the following prerequisites:

Valid Passport: Applicants' passports must have a minimum validity of six months at the time of application.

Adequate Financial Resources: Applicants need to demonstrate that they possess sufficient funds, although there is no specific minimum value specified.

Evidence of Remote Employment: Applicants are required to furnish proof of remote employment, such as a job letter or a comparable document.

Enrollment Letter (for students): If applying as a student, individuals must provide a letter of enrollment from their educational institution, whether it's a school, college, or university.

The Digital Nomad program is open to all individuals interested in applying and does not impose nationality restrictions, making it accessible to any remote worker.

However, all applicants must meet specific requirements, including being fully vaccinated, possessing a valid passport, and having adequate health insurance coverage.

Additionally, applicants are required to provide proof of their annual income, which should not be less than $37,000 (100,000 XCD).

What are the steps?

To obtain the Grenada Digital Nomad Visa, you need to adhere to the proper procedure.

Regrettably, the application process is exclusively paper-based; there is no online application form available. Therefore, it's imperative to initiate your application at least six weeks before your intended departure date.

Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Complete the application form, ensuring it is meticulously filled out.
  2. Print the form and fill it in using either blue or black ink.
  3. Send your application, along with the requisite documents and payment fee, by mail to the Embassy of Grenada.

Detailed information regarding the necessary documents and fee structures will be outlined below. For further insights into the application process, refer to the official document provided.

Timeline for approval

The application procedure typically requires around ten business days for processing from the date of receipt. However, it's important to note that the visa approval process might take longer.

Keep in mind that Grenada doesn't demand a visa for stays of fewer than 90 days. If your intended stay is less than 90 days, you can visit and relish the stunning beaches without the need for the application process.

Days required

14

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