Passport and visa regulations
Nationalities
Passport required | visa required | Return ticket required | |
Germany | Yes | no | Yes |
Austria | Yes | no | Yes |
Turkey | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Other EU countries | Yes | no | Yes |
Switzerland | Yes | no | Yes |
Passport information
Generally required, must be valid for at least 6 months upon departure.
Visa information
A visa is generally required, except for citizens of the following countries listed in the table above for a stay of up to 3 months: EU countries and Switzerland. Cruise ship passengers of all nations are allowed to stay in Grenada for less than 24 hours without a visa if they have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.
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Costs
Single entry visa: £75 + £7 postage for delivery of visaed passport.
Visa types and costs
Tourist and Business Visa.
Validity
Up to 3 months. Information from the Embassy in Brussels (see contact details), applications to the Grenada High Commission (The Chapel, Archel Road, West Kensington, GB-London WI4 9QH. Tel: (+44) (020) 73 85 44 15).
Application required
(a) 1 application form with self-addressed envelope and international mail reply voucher. (b) 2 passport photos (must be notarized). (c) Passport valid for at least 6 months upon departure. (d) Confirmation of booking of round-trip tickets. (e) Hotel booking confirmation or other proof of accommodation. (f) Fees (cash or receipt of international money order). Business visa additionally: (g) Letter from the business partner in Grenada.
Processing time
Varies depending on nationality and purpose of travel.
Proof of sufficient funds
Foreigners must have sufficient funds.
Entry with children
German: Machine-readable children’s passport with photograph or your own passport. Austrians: Own passport. Swiss: Own passport. Turks: Own passport. Note: The same visa requirements apply to children as to their parents. Note: Minors traveling alone should carry an officially certified declaration of consent from their parents/guardians. Since June 27, 2012, children need their own travel document (passport / children’s passport) to travel abroad (also within the EU). Entries of children in the parental passport are no longer possible.
Entry with pets
Pets require a veterinary health certificate from the country of origin and an entry authority from the Government Veterinarian in St. George’s. Also, all pets must be quarantined in the UK for 6 months prior to entry.