Published on
February 21, 2026
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In a groundbreaking shift, Nigeria and Grenada have emerged as the leading forces in the global Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) surge, surpassing countries like China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Egypt, and South Africa. This remarkable growth can be attributed to an increasing desire for global mobility, economic opportunities, and enhanced travel privileges. As Nigerians and Grenadians seek to expand their international presence, Grenada’s efficient and accessible CBI program offers a secure pathway to visa-free travel to over 140 countries, including the Schengen Area and the UK. This unprecedented demand reflects a growing recognition of the program’s value, solidifying its position as a game-changer in the world of investment migration.
In an extraordinary surge, Grenada’s Citizenship-by-Investment program has seen a remarkable rise in applications, with countries like China, United States, South Africa, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, India, and Egypt driving unprecedented demand. Nigeria, leading the charge with the largest share of applications in Q4 2025, is a key player in this boom, fueled by the country’s growing interest in global mobility, investment opportunities, and enhanced travel benefits. The surge reflects a growing global recognition of Grenada’s attractive citizenship program, offering a secure, efficient, and valuable pathway to a broader international presence.
The Investment Migration Agency (IMA) of Grenada has released its statistics for the fourth quarter of 2025, revealing that Nigeria topped the list of countries with the highest number of citizenship applications. As the year draws to a close, Grenada continues to see significant interest in its Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) programme, a popular option for foreign nationals seeking greater global mobility and access to a range of international benefits.
Nigeria Leads in Citizenship Applications
According to the IMA’s Q4 report, Nigerians made up the largest share of applications for Grenadian citizenship in 2025, contributing to 16% of all applications received year-to-date. This marks Nigeria as the front-runner, outpacing other countries by a considerable margin. The trend reflects a growing interest among Nigerians in Grenada’s CBI programme, which grants citizenship through approved investments in areas like real estate or contributions to the National Transformation Fund.
Other Leading Countries in Applications
Following Nigeria, several countries contributed significantly to Grenada’s citizenship application pool in the fourth quarter of 2025. Notably, China ranked second with 12% of the total applications. This is in line with China’s sustained interest in investment migration programmes, as many Chinese nationals seek alternative citizenship options to increase their global mobility and gain access to markets outside their home country.
Iraq also accounted for a significant 9% of applications, showing a marked interest from the Middle East. Meanwhile, the United States contributed 7%, and Pakistan followed closely behind with 5%. The United States’ position on the list highlights a trend of Americans seeking diversification of their assets and citizenship for reasons related to political and economic stability, as well as travel advantages.
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Other Countries with Notable Contributions
Beyond the top five countries, several other nations made notable contributions to Grenada’s citizenship application pool:
- Egypt – 3%
- India – 3%
- Lebanon – 3%
- Vietnam – 3%
- Turkey – 3%
These countries represent a diverse range of regions, including the Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. The significant presence of applicants from these nations speaks to the growing global demand for alternative citizenship solutions and the increasing awareness of Grenada’s investment immigration programme.
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Applications from Africa and the Middle East
Two countries from Africa and the Middle East, South Africa and Syria, each contributed 3% of total applications. South African citizens have long sought investment migration programmes to secure enhanced mobility and economic opportunities in the face of political uncertainty and economic challenges back home. Syrian nationals are likely drawn to Grenada’s CBI programme due to the ongoing instability in their region, seeking a stable and secure alternative.
Other Countries Representing 2% Each
A wide range of countries from different regions also contributed to Grenada’s citizenship applications, with each accounting for 2% of the total applications in the fourth quarter of 2025. These countries include:
- United Kingdom (UK)
- Ukraine
- Algeria
- Philippines
- Myanmar
- Uzbekistan
The UK, with its high net-worth individuals seeking to broaden their investment and travel opportunities, has long been a source of applicants to Grenada’s CBI programme. The presence of Ukraine, a country that has faced political upheaval in recent years, highlights the growing interest in investment migration options among Eastern Europeans. Similarly, the Philippines, Myanmar, and Uzbekistan have emerging markets that have seen a steady increase in citizens exploring second citizenship as a means of gaining international access and economic security.
Other Countries and General Trends
Collectively, countries not individually listed by percentage accounted for 19% of all applications in 2025. This group highlights the truly global nature of Grenada’s citizenship programme, which appeals to applicants from every corner of the world. It also underscores the increasingly diverse pool of people seeking the benefits of dual citizenship, such as improved travel freedom, enhanced business opportunities, and a more secure future.
Grenada’s Citizenship Processing and Approvals
In the fourth quarter alone, the IMA received 128 new citizenship applications and processed 161, with 154 approved and 7 denied. The approval rate underscores the attractiveness and efficiency of Grenada’s CBI programme, which is designed to provide a streamlined process for qualified individuals to obtain citizenship through investment.
The total number of new citizens granted citizenship in Q4 2025 was 99, adding to the year-to-date total of 1,124 successful applicants. This represents a growing demand for Grenadian citizenship, which is likely to increase as the programme’s benefits continue to gain recognition globally.
The Benefits of Grenadian Citizenship
Grenada’s Citizenship-by-Investment programme offers a wealth of benefits, making it an attractive option for those looking to expand their international footprint. Grenadian passport holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 140 countries, including the prestigious Schengen Area and the United Kingdom.
These travel privileges are particularly appealing for individuals seeking greater mobility in Europe and the Caribbean. Furthermore, Grenadian citizenship provides the opportunity to establish a business presence in the region, access to high-quality healthcare and education, and the ability to pass on citizenship to future generations.
The country’s relatively low cost of living, coupled with its warm climate and welcoming environment, makes Grenada a highly attractive destination for individuals looking to relocate and invest in their futures.
Grenada’s Citizenship-by-Investment program has seen an unprecedented surge in applications from countries like China, the United States, South Africa, and more, with Nigeria leading the way in Q4 2025. This growth is driven by a strong desire for global mobility, investment opportunities, and enhanced travel benefits.
Nigeria and Grenada have surged ahead in the global Citizenship-by-Investment boom, surpassing nations like China, the US, and the UK, driven by a growing demand for global mobility, economic opportunities, and enhanced travel benefits. This remarkable rise highlights Grenada’s appeal as a secure and efficient gateway to international travel and investment.
With the approval of more than 1,000 new citizens year-to-date and an efficient application process, Grenada remains a top destination for individuals looking to secure their futures and broaden their horizons through investment migration. As the year progresses, it is likely that interest in the programme will continue to rise, further cementing Grenada’s position as a leading player in the global citizenship-by-investment market.
