Grenada passport
Where can a Grenada passport take you?
21 countries visa-free · 37 nomad cities you can enter without a visa — visa-on-arrival and eVisa included.
An essential guide for digital nomads holding a Grenadian passport, detailing travel flexibility, visa requirements, and strategic mobility insights.
Grenada passport: what you need to know
For the modern digital nomad, a passport is more than a travel document; it is a primary tool for professional and personal mobility. As a citizen of Grenada, you possess a travel document that offers a solid baseline for international movement across the Caribbean, Europe, and parts of South America. Understanding the nuances of your passport strength is critical for those who balance remote careers with frequent international travel. This guide decodes the complexities of visa-free access, the reality of visa-on-arrival processes, and the strategic planning required when navigating regions that demand prior authorization. Whether you are planning a multi-country tour or seeking a secondary home base, knowing your mobility constraints allows you to optimize your itinerary and minimize bureaucratic friction. While Grenada offers a unique position in the global landscape, it is essential to balance this flexibility with an awareness of travel advisories and the logistical demands of border management in an increasingly complex world.
21
visa-free countries
37
nomad cities visa-free
#5
top city you can enter
🇧🇷 Florianopolis
Visa-free with a Grenada passport · 37 cities · 21 countries
Germany
90 daysChina
30 daysNetherlands
90 daysFrance
90 daysArgentina
90 daysSingapore
30 daysDenmark
90 daysAustria
90 daysIreland
90 daysSpain
90 daysPoland
90 daysLithuania
90 daysBrazil
90 daysPhilippines
30 daysMalaysia
30 daysColombia
90 daysEcuador
90 daysKenya
90 dayseTA required with a Grenada passport · 17 cities · 3 countries
United Kingdom
180 daysIsrael
90 daysSouth Korea
90 daysVisa required with a Grenada passport · 44 cities · 11 countries
United States of America
Australia
United Arab Emirates
New Zealand
Taiwan
Mexico
Thailand
South Africa
Pakistan
Iran
eVisa / visa on arrival with a Grenada passport · 6 cities · 2 countries
India
30 daysEthiopia
90 daysEvery passport ranked by visa-free travel
Grenada passport — frequently asked questions
+Can I work remotely while in a visa-free country?
Generally, no. Visa-free status is for tourism. Working remotely requires a specific Digital Nomad Visa or work permit in most jurisdictions.
+How do I apply for a visa for a country that requires one?
Typically, you must apply through the destination country's embassy or consulate, either in your home country or where you currently have legal residency.
+What is the Grenada Digital Nomad Visa?
Reliable local data for this specific visa program is currently unavailable; consult official government portals for the most current requirements.
+Why is the travel advisory level at 2 for Grenada?
The level 2 advisory is due to reports of crime, including robbery and assault. Travelers are advised to exercise increased caution.
+Does my passport strength change?
Yes, passport strength is dynamic. Bilateral agreements, diplomatic relations, and new security policies can change visa requirements for any nation at any time.
+What should I do if I lose my passport abroad?
Contact the nearest Grenadian embassy or consulate immediately to report the loss and request an emergency travel document.
+Are there countries where I can stay longer than 90 days?
Yes, but you will likely need to apply for a long-stay visa, residency permit, or a dedicated digital nomad visa depending on the country's laws.
+Should I carry my original passport at all times?
It is safer to carry a high-quality copy and keep the original in a secure, locked location, unless local law requires you to carry the original.
+How many countries can Grenada citizens visit visa-free?
A Grenada passport grants visa-free entry to 21 countries, with more available via visa-on-arrival and eVisa — covering 37 of the nomad cities we track.
+What is the difference between visa-free, visa-on-arrival and eVisa?
Visa-free means you land without paperwork for a set number of days. Visa-on-arrival is issued at the border. An eVisa is applied for online before you travel. The tables above group every tracked country by which rule applies to a Grenada passport.
+Which nomad cities are visa-free for this passport?
Visa freedom carries 10% of the Nomad Score, and the tables above group every tracked country by the rule that applies to a Grenada passport. Cities you can enter visa-free are listed under Visa Free, each with its canonical Nomad Score and the allowed stay days.