The Government of Grenada has signed mutual visa waiver agreement increasing the passport power of Grenadian passport to West africa.
Under the visa waiver agreement signed effective from April 16, 2025, visa exemptions granted to two countries, according to a statement issued by Ministry of Foreign affairs…
Benin – Nationals of Grenada and Benin holding diplomatic, official, service or ordinary passports may enter, leave, transit and stay without a visa requirement in either territory for a period not exceeding 90 days during any period of 180 days from the date of their first entry.
Ghana – Visa waiver will exempt citizens of Grenada and Ghana from visa requirements to enter, stay in, transit through and depart. The visa is valid for a period not exceeding 30 days in any 180-day period from the date of first entry
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains committed to ensuring that our citizens have increased access to the global community,”
-Permanent Secretary Roxie Hutchinson.
The signing of visa waivers is a part of Grenada’s broader efforts to strengthen engagement with the African continent, building on historical connections and mutual interests and further strengthening the growing diplomatic and economic ties between the nations, facilitating easier travel for tourism, business, and cultural exchange.