top of page

How to Get a Grenada Travel Authorization

https://fr.ivisa.com/grenada-travel-authorization

A Grenada Travel Authorization (also known as a Grenada Passport) is a internationally recognized passport issued and issued by the Grenada administration. It does not contain any country information, but only a request and entry destination. Only a Grenada Travel Authorization Certificate can be used to authorize travel beyond the territorial waters of Grenada. For some travelers, such a passport is essential when visiting Grenada.

A Grenada Travel Authorization is required for many reasons. These include travel to Grenada to visit family members or any other reason that makes travel to Grenada mandatory. Some people want to visit Spain, Grenada’s neighbor, for tourism purposes. In addition, tourists frequently fly to Grenada and then go back to Spain. Still others may need a Grenada travel authorization to visit the Grenada capital of San Juan de Dios. Any of these reasons would necessitate a valid passport, and a Grenada passport could be your ticket out.

What if you flew to Grenada to visit your family and decided to stay? Would you still need a valid passport? This is the question many travelers ask when making a travel decision. Yes, you still would need a valid passport upon presentation of a valid Grenada Travel Authorization, as mentioned above. The reason is simple Grenada does not have a consulate in Spain like most of its neighbors.

You must visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Consulate General of Grenada to obtain your passport. These offices are located at San Juan de Dios which is the economic center of Grenada. The Grenada travel authorization form can be obtained from these offices if you are present. You can also get a copy your passport from this office. You may also visit the consular office in Barcelona to apply for your passport if you prefer.

Once you have obtained your passport from the authorities it is time for you to visit the Granada Airport. At the airport's Air Traffic Control (ATC), they will verify your identity (including your Grenada Travel Authorization) and issue a temporary visa. You then board a domestic or international flight to reach your intended destination.

When traveling abroad, you must have your travel document and any additional documents. These include your passport, check-in information, itinerary, and any other items that indicate your intended travel. If you are traveling from a different country than the one you purchased tickets for, you can check in with the airline before you fly. You should not check-in unless you have your Grenada travel authorization or an itinerary that includes all your destinations. You can also get a Grenada travel document in an emergency without requiring a visa. For more information on these, contact your local travel office.

bottom of page