Rumours are flying, concerning the status of Grenada, the sole Eastern Caribbean state with a Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program that was NOT originally named as among those jurisdictions which the United States intends to blacklist for visa purposes, leaning that West Indians from those countries will not be able to secure a visa of any kind to enter America.
Observers of the Caribbean political scene, who have noted the obscene number of Grenada CBI passports handed out to Chinese applicants, the close relationship between the Grenada PM and the leader of the People's Republic of China, and the failure of the country's CIU to publicly sanction CBI fraudster companies, their sub-agents and passport holders, believe that the failure to name Grenada to the Bad Actor list was merely an administrative oversight at the State Department, and action will be taken against it.
What effect such an action will have on Grenada's prized US E-2 visa access program is unknown; will it simply be cancelled? We cannot say, but one thing is certain; senior government officials in Georgetown are suffering from fear and loathing, dreading the potential loss of the only special advantage that their country has over the CBI competition for clients in the Caribbean.



