Visitors to Grenada must obtain a visa from one of the Grenadian diplomatic missions or in certain cases in United Kingdom diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries.[1][2]
Holders of passports or birth certificates of the United Kingdom can enter Grenada without a visa for a maximum stay of 6 months.[2][1] Applicable to all classes of British nationality. However, British nationals (except for British Overseas Territories citizens of Montserrat) using their birth certificates are only granted a stay of 3 months.
Holders of passports issued by the following 102 jurisdictions can enter Grenada without a visa for a maximum stay of 3 months (unless otherwise noted).[2][1] Extension of stay may be obtained at the Immigration Authorities Office in Grenada.
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1 - Applicable also to those who hold a birth certificate and a photo ID, however a passport is required when departing from United States.
Cruise ship passengers of all nationalities can visit Grenada for up to 24 hours without a visa.[4]
Citizens of Canada, United Kingdom and the United States are exempt from holding a passport and may enter on a declaration while using a proof of citizenship bearing a photograph and one photo ID. When departing from the United States, however, a passport is required per the regulations of U.S. Department of Homeland Security.[5][6]
In addition, only holders of diplomatic, official and service passports issued to nationals of Haiti do not require a visa.
Holders of passports issued by the following 11 countries can apply for a visa on arrival if they are holding a pre-clearance letter issued by Grenada.[1][2]