Country | Entry Requirements | Duration of Stay |
---|---|---|
Bangladesh | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Israel | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Malaysia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Hong Kong | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Palestine | Visa-Free | 30 days |
Singapore | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Philippines | Visa-Free | 30 days |
Cambodia | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Jordan | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Laos | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Macau | Visa-Free | 30 days |
Maldives | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Nepal | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Timor-Leste | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Thanks to the efforts of the government of the island state, the number of visa-free countries for citizens of Grenada has exceeded 145. The only thing you need to visit 145 countries is a passport of Grenada. Some countries may additionally require:
- health certificate;
- return ticket;
- information about the place of residence;
- confirmation that you have the required amount to stay/leave the country.
But these are small things when compared with the bureaucracy that citizens of many other countries face when applying for a visa for work and tourist trips.
Grenada passport — you can use it to visit 146 countries without a visa.
Grenadian citizens do not need to go through all of this, which is why it attracts investors. The donation amount to the National Fund for both single applicants and families of 1-4 people is $235,000. For real estate purchases, you need to buy a share in one of the government-approved commercial real estate projects for an amount starting from $270,000, or a property for full ownership starting from $350,000.
You can choose where to invest: in the state fund or in commercial real estate.
Visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries
Asia
When selecting a second citizenship, many prefer a Grenada passport because of visa-free entry to countries such as China and Singapore.
Africa
Citizens of Grenada can visit many African countries without a visa, or receive one upon arrival. In the second case, you need to make sure that there is such an opportunity at the selected point of entry:
Country | Entry Requirements | Duration of Stay |
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Botswana | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Egypt | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Eswatini | Visa-Free | 30 days |
Gambia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Guinea-Bissau | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Kenya | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Lesotho | Visa-Free | 14 days |
Madagascar | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Malawi | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Mauritania | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Mauritius | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Mozambique | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Rwanda | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Seychelles | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Sierra Leone | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Somalia | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
St. Helena | Visa on Arrival | 182 days |
Tanzania | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Togo | Visa on Arrival | 7 days |
Uganda | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Zambia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Zimbabwe | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Europe
You do not need a Schengen visa if you have a passport of Grenada: visa-free entry to EU countries is provided to its citizens.
Country | Entry Requirements | Duration of Stay |
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Andorra | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Austria | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Belgium | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Bulgaria | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Croatia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Cyprus | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Czech Republic | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Denmark | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Estonia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Faroe Islands | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Finland | Visa-Free | 90 days |
France | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Germany | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Gibraltar | Visa-Free | Unlimited |
Greece | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Greenland | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Hungary | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Iceland | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Ireland | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Italy | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Kosovo | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Latvia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Liechtenstein | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Lithuania | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Luxembourg | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Malta | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Moldova | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Monaco | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Montenegro | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Netherlands | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Norway | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Poland | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Portugal | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Romania | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Russian Federation | Visa-Free | 90 days |
San Marino | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Serbia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Slovakia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Slovenia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Spain | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Sweden | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Switzerland | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Ukraine | Visa-Free | 90 days |
United Kingdom | Visa-Free | 6 months |
Vatican City | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Oceania
Grenada has agreements on visa—free entry and exit with almost all countries of the Pacific region:
Country | Entry Requirements | Duration of Stay |
---|---|---|
Cook Islands | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Fiji | Visa-Free | 90 days |
French Polynesia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Kiribati | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Micronesia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
New Caledonia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Niue | Visa-Free | 30 days |
Palau | Visa on Arrival | 30 days |
Samoa | Visa on Arrival | 60 days |
Solomon Islands | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Tuvalu | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Vanuatu | Visa-Free | 90 days |
America
Without additional documents, citizens of Grenada can stay in most countries of this part of the world for 90-180 days. And the presence of a CARICOM certificate removes all restrictions altogether:
Country | Entry Requirements | Duration of Stay |
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Argentina | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Belize | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Bermuda | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Bolivia | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Brazil | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Chile | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Colombia | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Costa Rica | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Ecuador | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Guyana | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Nicaragua | Visa on Arrival | 90 days |
Panama | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Peru | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Suriname | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Uruguay | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Venezuela | Visa-Free | 90 days |
Other bonuses and benefits
Grenada is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and a former British colony. Accordingly, citizens of this country can enjoy several special benefits. For example, with a Grenada passport, you can enroll in a number of prestigious British universities in a separate special program.
World map with highlighted countries
The world map below highlights the Grenada passport visa free countries which a passport holder can access visa-free, and as you can see the bulk are concentrated in Europe, East Asia, and South America; all booming business hubs.
The Grenada passport truly covers the globe, and even for countries that do not grant holders of the Grenada passport visa-free access such as the USA and Canada, Grenadian citizens are able to apply for long-term multiple-entry visas for up to ten years.
Entry regulations to Europe
Grenada citizens can travel visa-free to the majority of Europe, with no requirements whatsoever to enter countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and others. Most of the countries in Europe offer Grenada citizens up to 90 days visa-free within any 180-day period, meaning, theoretically, that Grenada citizens can spend up to half of their time in Europe.
As for the EU, it is also under the visa-free listing, and the European Union allows holders of the passport of Grenada to stay up to 3 months or 90 days within its borders. In 2025, however, the EU will require all nationals of countries that enjoy visa-free access into the union to apply through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) in order to travel to the Schengen Area. An ETIAS application, however, is nothing like a visa and is a 10-minute application that gives applicants permission to travel within minutes. It is valid for 3 years or the validity of the passport, whichever comes first. This maintains the safety of travelers and allows them to continue enjoying visa-free travel to the EU indefinitely.
Rules for obtaining a U.S. visa
While the US is not on the Grenada visa-free countries list, Grenadian citizens can apply for long-term multiple-entry visas for up to 10 years. The US B-Visas, which are non-immigrant visit visas for tourism or business, can be applied to through a consulate or embassy.
To apply for a USA B1 (business) or B2 (tourism) visit visa the citizens of Grenada can book an appointment in the US embassy in Bridgetown Wildey Business Park 14006, Barbados. The average flight time between Grenada and Barbados is 1 hour over pristine waters, and of course, Grenadian citizens can enter Barbados with no visa requirement.
To apply for a US B visa a citizen of Grenada must fill out a DS-160 form (which must be filled in English), provide new photos, gather their documents, and book an appointment at the US embassy.
The main documents a B visa applicant must provide are:
- A valid Grenada passport
- A detailed travel itinerary highlighting travel arrangements such as flights, accommodation, etc.
- Travel history of their last five visits or trips to the United States if the applicant has previously traveled to the United States. The US government may request a person’s full international travel history as well.
- CV or resume as applicants may have to provide proof of their current or past employment or education.
- Other relevant information – Some applicants, depending on the intended purpose of travel, may be required to provide additional documentation and/or information.
The required fee to apply for a ten-year multiple entry B visa to the USA is 160 USD.
E2 visa
One of the greatest strengths of the Grenada passport is that is allows its holder to apply for a USA E2 visa under the E2 treaty. Only a handful of nationalities around the globe can apply for an E2, and while some only get a two-year single-entry E2 visa, Grenadian citizens get a five-year multiple-entry E2.
The US E2 visa is a non-immigrant business visa that allows its holder to reside and work anywhere in the United States of America. This is a great pathway for business people to enter the US and gain the advantage of its booming marketplace. Many nationalities who are not eligible for the E2 under the treaty obtain Grenadian citizenship by investment in order to apply for the E2. The popularity of the E2 visa stems from its simplicity, it not having a minimum investment amount, and the fact that it has very quick processing times compared to other US residency cards.
While there is no visa free travel for Grenada citizens to the USA, they are part of a select few who have a direct route to residing in it.
Rules for obtaining a visa in Canada
Grenada citizens can apply for a ten-year multiple entries visit visa to Canada, much like they do for the US, and can do so by either applying online or applying through an embassy. If it is the latter, Canada’s embassy that serves Grenadian citizens is located in Bridgetown, Barbados. The fee for the visa is CAD 100.
To apply for a visit visa to Canada a Grenadian citizen must provide the following documentation:
- A valid Grenadian passport
- Proof of sufficient funds
- Itinerary
- ID documentation
- Photos
- Documentation proving a clean criminal background
- Health checks may be required
To steps to apply for a Canada visit visa are quite simple:
- Prepare application
- Submit application
- Book an appointment for biometrics
- Send passport to the embassy if the application is approved
Visa regulations in Great Britain
Being a commonwealth country with close ties to the UK citizens of Grenada do not require a visit visa to enter the UK. They can remain inside the United Kingdom for up to 6 months at a time. This privilege is reserved for certain commonwealth countries and is part of what makes the Grenada passport so valuable.
While the UK allows visa-free travel for citizens of Grenada they must prove the following at the port of entry:
- They are visiting for tourism
- They are able to financially support themselves and their dependents during
- They have arranged accommodation
- They are able to pay for return or onward journeys
- They will leave the UK at the end of their visit
Grenada citizens can stay in the UK as visitors but are not allowed to permanently reside, work, or study without the proper authorization from the UK government.
Rules for obtaining a visa to other countries
Every country in the world has its own visa system, and for Grenada citizens aiming to apply for a visa for any given country, they will have to check the requirement and process.
Some countries require electronic visas or evisas (or e-visas) while others require visas stamped on a passport. Whatever the process may be you can check with a country’s embassy, consulate, or even your travel agent to provide you with information on how to apply.
Rules for staying in Caricom countries
Being a member of Caricom and OECS Grenadian citizens need no visa to enter any CARICOM member state. It even gets better than that as Grenadian citizens can live and work in any member state if they present a CARICOM certificate of skills, which is basically proof that they can undertake labor in any given CARICOM nation.
This allows citizens of Grenada who issue a CARICOM certificate of skills to live and reside in the following nations:
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Barbados
- Belize
- Dominica
- Guyana
- Jamaica
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Suriname
- Trinidad and Tobago
There is no work permit requirement for nationals of CARICOM states in order to reside and work in another member state, and this opens doors for future generations who which to work in some of the most beautiful nations in the world.
How to get citizenship of Grenada
Grenada offers anyone who wants to take advantage of the official government program for obtaining a passport for investments. This program offers investors two options:
- The contribution is $235,000 dollars to be donated to the National Development Fund.
- Purchase of real estate — need to buy a share in one of the government-approved commercial real estate projects for an amount starting from $270,000, or a property for full ownership starting from $350,000
The entire process takes approximately 4-6 months. At the same time, the whole process takes place remotely, you do not need to visit the country, you do not have to take various exams for knowledge of the language or culture either.
Any other questions? Get individual advice from our Grenadian citizenship expert.