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Where is Grenada?

Many people are unfamiliar with Grenada. Grenada is located at the southernmost tip of the Windward Islands in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. It is only 344 square kilometers and is about 160 kilometers south from the coast of Venezuela. It consists of the main island of Grenada, Carriacou Island and the small island of Grenada. Made up of Martinique and others. It has unique tropical island scenery in the Caribbean and is rich in nutmeg and other spices and tropical fruits. It is known as the "Caribbean Spice Island" and tourism is an important source of its economy. Now let’s talk about immigration abroad, where is Grenada?

Although Grenada and China are separated by thousands of mountains and rivers, and the land area and population size of the two countries are also very different, this does not hinder the friendly exchanges between the two peoples. "We know each other no matter how far we are, and we are not even neighbors even though we are thousands of miles apart."

Starting from June 10, 2015, personnel exchanges between the two countries have entered a more convenient "fast lane". China and Grenada signed a comprehensive mutual visa exemption agreement in St. George, the capital of Grenada. The Chinese Ambassador to Grenada and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Grenada signed the agreement on behalf of their respective governments. Grenada is the fifth country in the world to reach the above-mentioned agreement with China. Countries that currently have mutual visa exemptions with China and for which Chinese citizens’ ordinary passports are applicable include San Marino, Seychelles, Mauritius, The Bahamas, Fiji and Grenada. If you want to take a "just go" trip to this island country with charming scenery, your wish can come true from this day on.

According to experts from the Grenada Investment Service Center, according to this agreement, citizens of the two countries holding valid passports can enter, exit or transit the other country without a visa, and the visa-free stay period is 30 days. If you want to stay longer in this island country and fully appreciate the beautiful tropical scenery of the Caribbean island country, and the 30-day stay period is not enough for you, then you must apply for a visa before entering the country. If you are going to this island country to study, work, engage in news reporting or other activities that require prior approval from the relevant authorities in Grenada, getting a visa is something you should complete before departure.

Grenada investment immigration is one of the few projects in the world that allows you to obtain foreign nationality and passport in one step. Grenada investment immigration passport holders enjoy the following benefits:

1. Security - Grenada It belongs to the English legal system and has a stable social and political situation. Grenada is a member of the United Nations and the Commonwealth of Nations.

2. Freedom of travel - You can travel to more than 110 countries around the world without a visa, including the United Kingdom and most other European (Schengen) countries.

3. Business advantages - Investing in Grenada can enjoy a variety of tax benefits, including no need to pay income tax and capital gains tax, etc. By investing in these prestigious projects, investors can also enjoy numerous opportunities to invest in Grenada on favorable terms.

4. Good education - As a Commonwealth country, Grenada’s citizens receive priority admission to many top schools and universities, and are even granted admission quotas. In addition, the capital St. George also has a university established by an American institution - St. George's University, which provides courses including medicine, veterinary medicine, science and technology.

5. Asset transfer - Grenada’s banking system is very stable. Many large Canadian banks have branches here. Deposits are not only safe, but the interest rates are also attractive. The currency, the East Caribbean dollar (EC), is pegged to the US dollar, and the current parity is 2.67 East Caribbean dollars per US dollar.

6. Public financial governance - Through the investment immigration program, the remittance of U.S. dollars in or out is not subject to foreign exchange controls or other restrictions. Investments can also be traded or liquidated in U.S. dollars.

7. Sound legal system - As a Commonwealth country, Grenada is committed to upholding the highest standards of rule of law and justice, respecting the rights of people and society, and pursuing other internationally accepted practices.

Some people say that wherever there is sunshine, there are Chinese people. The footprints of the Chinese people have spread to every corner of the world. The entry into force of the visa-free agreement between China and Grenada will bring closer personnel exchanges between the two countries. It is foreseeable that more and more Chinese will set foot on this remote island country in the future. As the ancients said, when entering a country, ask about taboos; when entering a country, ask about customs; when entering a country, ask about taboos. Follow their customs and follow their orders. It means that if you go to a foreign country, you must do as the locals do, respect, adapt and actively integrate into the local customs and culture. When entering the country, ask about the customs and taboos of the destination country in advance. In fact, the visa exemption agreement that is about to take effect also stipulates in relevant provisions that citizens of one contracting country shall abide by the laws and regulations of the other contracting country during their stay in the territory of the other contracting country. Therefore, if you have prepared your bags and want to go to this island country to appreciate the tropical style of coconut breeze and sea breeze, or if you are already in America and want to go to the island country to experience the leisure life on the island, it is best to contact the Chinese consular service before traveling. Use websites such as the Internet to learn more about your destination, jot down useful information, and learn what you can and cannot do. Doing enough homework in advance will definitely make your trip safer, smoother and more comfortable.

Grenada Investment Service Center (GRENADAINVESTMENT SERVICES) is the official national investment promotion and service agency of the Caribbean Free Trade Area. It is authorized by the Grenada Government Investment and Naturalization Bureau to engage in the global promotion of the Grenada Investment Citizenship Plan.

The Grenada Investment Service Center provides investment consulting and investment services to direct investors and investment naturalization investors in the Grenada Park of the Caribbean Free Trade Zone, including investment policy consultation, investment project recommendations, investment procedures and investment naturalization applications.