Grenada 2026 National Budget – CBI Highlights and Future
Grenada’s 2026 National Budget highlights the importance of the Grenada Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme as a key driver of foreign investment and economic stability. The Government has outlined clear plans to strengthen governance through new legislation, align with ECCIRA strategies, accelerate digital transformation, and deepen engagement with the Grenada CBI diaspora. Together, these measures signal a commitment to modernising the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Programme while preserving its international credibility and long-term sustainability.
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On 1st December 2025, the Government of Grenada presented its National Budget for the 2026 financial year under the theme “Towards Vision 75: Powering Progress Through People’s Participation and Innovation.”
The 2026 Budget notes that the Investment Migration Agency, the entity responsible for overseeing the operations of Grenada’s Citizenship by Investment Programme (“CBI”), delivered a strong and credible performance in 2025. This performance reinforces the position of the CBI Programme as a major driver of foreign investment and an important contributor to Grenada’s fiscal stability. The Budget further records that, during 2025, two new approved CBI real estate projects were introduced, the One True Blue Beach Hotel and Residences and the La Sagesse Collections, bringing the total number of active approved CBI real estate projects in Grenada to eight.
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Priority Areas
Based on the Budget presentation, the priority areas of the CBI industry in Grenada for 2026 will be:
- The introduction of new legislation to strengthen governance and oversight of the CBI programme and to consolidate the existing CBI legislative framework.
- The implementation of internal reforms within the Investment Migration Agency in preparation for the regulatory functions of the Eastern Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Regulatory Authority (“ECCIRA”). As Grenada will serve as the host jurisdiction for ECCIRA, the country will be preparing both to operate under a regional regulatory framework and to facilitate the Authority’s establishment and operations.
- Accelerated digital transformation to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the Agency’s application processing systems. The adoption of improved digital tools and processes is intended to streamline engagement with the Agency and improve the overall applicant experience; and
- The deepening of engagement with Grenada’s CBI diaspora.
The greater detail the intended focus on strengthening connections with Grenada’s existing CBI diaspora is very important. Historically, Grenada has not placed significant emphasis on structured engagement with citizens who obtained nationality through the CBI Programme. However, given the requirements for cultural orientation, it is unsurprising that greater diaspora engagement now features prominently in policy planning.
This evolving approach is likely to involve encouraging CBI citizens to visit Grenada more frequently, explore business and investment opportunities, establish residency, and participate more fully in day-to-day Grenadian life. Given that CBI applicants have traditionally comprised high-net-worth individuals, such engagement has the potential to generate increased investment, entrepreneurial activity, and broader economic benefits for Grenada. This shift, therefore, represents a welcome and strategically sound development in the CBI Programme’s future direction.
Final Thoughts
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In conclusion, references to the CBI Programme in Grenada’s 2026 National Budget reflect a clear policy direction to strengthen, modernise, and future-proof the Programme. The Government’s emphasis on legislative reform, enhanced governance, regional regulatory alignment through ECCIRA, digital transformation, and deeper engagement with the CBI diaspora underscores its intention to preserve the CBI Programme’s credibility while maximising its long-term economic and social benefits. Collectively, these measures signal a continued commitment to positioning Grenada’s CBI Programme as a well-regulated, internationally respected, and sustainable pillar of national development.
Frequently asked questions
1. What does the 2026 Budget say about the future of Grenada’s CBI Programme?
The Budget reaffirms the Government’s commitment to a stable, well-regulated Grenada CBI Programme, with planned legislative reforms, stronger governance, and modernised operations to ensure long-term credibility.
2. How does regional regulation through ECCIRA benefit investors?
ECCIRA will introduce harmonised regional standards and enhanced oversight, increasing transparency, consistency, and international confidence in Grenada’s CBI Programme.
3. What opportunities arise from increased engagement with the CBI diaspora?
Greater engagement is expected to encourage investment, residency, and business activity, creating expanded opportunities locally and internationally.

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