Granada Entry Requirements

Granada Entry Requirements

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.

Granada Entry Requirements