A Grenada passport is a travel document that allows Grenadian citizens to travel internationally. Individuals eligible for a passport of Grenada include anyone with a Grenada citizen parent, legal residents living in Grenada for at least seven years, and successful applicants of the Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program.
The Grenada passport costs a minimum of $235,000 through the citizenship program for a single investor and up to three dependents, excluding processing fees. Adult passports are valid for ten years, and children’s passports are valid for five. Greada passport holders can access 140 countries visa free and are eligible to apply for the US E-2 Visa.
This guide explains Grenada passport eligibility, the minimum investment requirements, Grenada passport benefits, the Grenada passport renewal process, and consular services for citizens of Grenada.
Grenadian Passport: Key Takeaways
A Grenadian passport is issued to Grenada citizens under the Grenadian Citizenship Act of 1976 (Cap 54) to facilitate international travel. It is a valid proof of citizenship in the country. Grenada is a member of CARICOM (Caribbean Community), meaning a Grenadian passport is also a CARICOM passport.
The Grenada passport is navy blue with an embedded electronic microprocessor, features consistent with most CARICOM (Caribbean Community) passports. The Grenada coat of Arms is embossed in gold at the center, and “Caribbean Community” and “Grenada Passport” are printed in gold lettering above and below the coat of arms. An electronic chip symbol is printed on the front to confirm its biometric features.
Passport types
Three types of passports are issued by the Immigration and Passport Department of Grenada: Regular, service, and diplomatic.
- Regular passport: Issued to ordinary citizens of Grenada.
- Service passport: Issued to nationals employed by the Grenada government who travel abroad on official government business.
- Diplomatic passport: Issued to Grenadian diplomats who are accredited abroad, as well as their eligible dependents.
- Emergency travel document: Issued to Grenadians who need to travel urgently but do not have their regular passport due to circumstances such as loss, theft, damage, medical emergencies, or family emergencies.
Passport validity
An adult’s Grenada passport is valid for ten years and a child’s Grenada passport is valid for five years.
- Improved travel freedom: Grenada passport visa free countries comprise 140 destinations, including Schengen Area countries, the UK, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and Russia.
- No residency requirements: Unlike Antigua and Barbuda, Grenada immigration rules do not require physical residency to get a passport through investment.
- Family inclusion: Grenada allows more family members to qualify than Dominica and St Kitts and Nevis, including spouses, children, dependent parents, grandparents, and siblings.
- Tax optimization: The Glocal Citizen Solutions Global Residency and Citizenship by Investment Index ranked Grenada first for tax optimization. Citizens do not pay Grenada taxes on worldwide income, capital gains, wealth, or inheritance.
- US E-2 Visa access: The Grenada E2 Visa Treaty is the only option to qualify for a US E-2 Visa through Caribbean citizenship by investment.

The Grenada passport global ranking is 71st on the 2025 Global Passport Index (GPI) produced by Global Citizen Solutions.
- Overall GPI ranking: 71st
- Enhanced Mobility Index: 69th
- Investment Index: 97th
- Quality of Life Index: 65th
According to the Global Passport Index, Grenadian passport holders can travel to 140 countries visa free as of November 2025, including the UK, China, EU countries, Russia, Hong Kong, and Saudi Arabia. Grenada’s membership in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) allows Grenada citizens to move freely between member states.
Additionally, Grenada has strong diplomatic relations and agreements with other nations, including the United States. The Grenada and US E-2 allows Grenadians to obtain a US E-2 Visa to live and work in the United States, a privilege not many Caribbean citizens have.
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Eligibility Criteria for Grenada passport
A Caribbean Community Grenada passport is granted to Grenada citizens. According to the Grenada Citizenship Act of 1976, the 1973 Constitution, individuals born in Grenada (jus soli) or born to at least one Grenada parent or grandparent (jus sanguinis) gain Grenada nationality. Foreign nationals without familial ties can get Grenada dual citizenship by naturalization or investment:
Naturalization: Persons who have lived in Grenada for at least seven years through a Grenada Work Visa.
Marriage: Persons who are married to a Grenada national and have lived there for at least three years.
Investment: Persons who invest in Grenada through the citizenship program.
Citizenship by investment
The Grenada Citizenship by Investment Program allows foreign nationals and their families to get a Grenadian passport in exchange for investing in the country’s economy. This program requires a minimum investment of $235,000 for a single applicant or a family of four, including a spouse and two dependent children.
There are two investment options to get Grenada dual citizenship:
- National Transformation Fund contribution: The National Transformation Fund (NTF) requires a non-refundable contribution of $235,000.
- Approved real estate purchase: The approved Grenada real estate investment must be a purchase valued at least $270,000 for a joint investment or $350,000 for a solo purchase.
Besides the qualifying investment, Grenada’s government authority overseeing the program, Investment Migration Agency Grenada (IMA), requires applicants to use an Authorized Agent and Grenada citizenship by investment lawyer, and pay government fees, including due diligence fees, and passport fees.
What are the passport requirements for Grenada?

The Grenada passport requirements include fulfilling the following criteria:
- National Identification card for applicants 18 and over
- Clean criminal record certificate
- Citizenship certificate
- Birth certificate
- Change of name document (if applicable)
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Recent 35 x 45mm digital passport photo in a plain, light-colored background uploaded to IMA’s platform in JPEG/JPG or PNG format
Requirements to visit Grenada
Visitors need a passport with at least six months of validity to enter Grenada. Depending on their nationality, immigration officials may also ask travelers to show a return or onward ticket and a Grenada visa. US, Canada, UK, CARICOM, and EU citizenship do not require a visa for entry into Grenada.
Grenada Passport Application Process
The Grenada passport application process through the citizenship by investment program begins with submitting a citizenship application through an Authorized Agent.
The main applicant and any family members over 17 included in the application must fulfill due diligence checks, which include a virtual interview.
The application process for Grenada citizens to apply for a Grenadian passport through the Immigration and Passport Department in Grenada or an embassy or high commission offering consular services is straightforward. Procedures and fees may vary depending on the type of application, the applicant, and the source of the application.
- Complete the official Grenada passport application form. Enter biodata and get a qualified recommender to endorse the application.
- Gather the required documents. This may include an old passport, proof of citizenship, a letter of consent for minors, proof of marital status, etc.
- Attach passport photos. These must be no more than six months old. The back of one photo must be signed by the recommender.
- Pay passport application fees. The amount is dependent on the method of submission, destination, and if expedited service is required.
- Submit completed application to the Royal Grenada Police Force.
- This can be done in person or via registered mail and processing time will vary depending on how and where the application is submitted.
First-time Grenada passport applicants must submit their application by mail and attend a virtual interview with an immigration officer at the Royal Grenada Police Force or a consular officer at an embassy. Consular officers are available by appointment, and schedules vary depending on the embassy’s location.
Grenada Passport Processing Time and Fees
Cost for a Grenada passport
The Grenada passport cost through the citizenship by investment program is $235,000 for a single applicant or a family of up to four. Additional fees apply, including due diligence fees, processing fees, application fees, and interview fees. The total Grenada passport price with the additional fees is $246,500 for a single applicant and $270,500 for a family of up to four.
Processing time
Applying for citizenship by investment through the citizenship program takes six months, including the due diligence process carried out by Investment Migration Agency Grenada (IMA). Applications submitted to a Grenada Embassy typically take two to three weeks to be processed. New passports are delivered to embassies on Fridays.
Expedited processing
Applicants can include a letter detailing the reason to expedite a Caribbean passport application. If your request is accepted, a consular officer will expedite your application on the same day for an additional fee of $50.
Grenada Passport Renewal and Replacement Process
The primary Grenada passport renewal fees include a government fee (renewal fee), legal fee, and FedEx fee (courier fee). The courier fee remains the same for a single passport applicant or a family application.
Replacing a lost, stolen, or damaged passport
The Grenada passport renewal process for a lost, stolen, or damaged passport follows the standard passport application process, with a added step. This requires filing a report of the incident and including it with the passport application.
- Lost or stolen passport: After the incident, file a police report detailing the loss or theft and obtain a crime reference number.
- Damaged passport: Prepare a Statutory Declaration Form explaining how the damage occurred.
The main applicant applying to replace a Grenada passport must submit a passport application form and two passport-sized photographs along with the other supporting documents:
- Police report attached to the passport application and proof of citizenship (for lost or stolen passports).
- Statutory Declaration Form
Embassies and Consulates for Grenada Passport Services
Consulate General of Grenada (Toronto, Canada)
90 Eglinton Ave. East, Suite 605, Toronto, Ontario M4P 2Y3
Tel: +1 416 595 1343
Fax: +1 416 595 8278
Email: info@grenadaconsulate.com
High Commission of Grenada (London, United Kingdom)
The Chapel Archel Road West Kensington London W14 9QH
Tel: +44 20 7385 4415
Fax: +44 20 7381 4807
Email: office@grenada-highcommission.co.uk
Embassy of Grenada (Washington, DC)
1701 New Hampshire Avenue NW Washington, District of Columbia, 20009
Tel: +1 202 265 2561
Fax: + 1 202 265 2468
Email: embassy@grenadaembassyusa.org
Embassy of Grenada (Rabat, Morocco)
6 Rue Bani Massâoud Souissi 1000 Rabat
Tel: +212 537-75-6583
Fax: +212 623-29-9611
Email: ecs.embassiesmorocco@oecs.int
Embassy of the Commonwealth of Grenada (Beijing, China)
1 Xin Dong Road Building 5, Entrance 2, Suite 52 Chaoyang District Beijing, 100600
Tel: +86 10 6532 1208
Fax: +86 10 6532 1015
Email: public@pek.gov.gd
Embassy of Grenada (Moscow, Russia)
40 Povarskaya Street Moscow 121069
Tel: +7 495 241 0111
Email: gd@grenadaembassy.ru
Grenada Passport and US E-2 Visa Treaty
Grenada and the United States signed the E-2 Treaty agreement on 4 March 1989. The US E-2 Visa for Grenada citizens allows Grenadian passport holders to move to the US by making a significant business investment in the country.
The program does not have a minimum investment amount, but only substantial investments that create jobs receive approval.
Applicants can include their family members. Provided visa holders maintain eligibility for the program, they’re eligible for a US Green Card (permanent residency) after five years.
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