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• Jordan Prior to Arrival
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• Montserrat No Visa required
• Morocco No Visa required
• Mozambique No Visa required
• Myanmar Prior to Arrival
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• Turks & Caicos Islands No Visa required
• Tuvalu No Visa required
Notes:
Citizens of dependent territories of the countries listed are accorded similar treatment
unless otherwise stated e.g. the visa requirement for citizens of Christmas Islands is the same
as that for Australian nationals.
Persons granted entry into Grenada for periods of (14 days, 30 days, 60 days, 90 days and 6
months) as visitors (tourists) are required to obtain a visa when remaining beyond the periods
indicated and also when visiting for other purposes e.g. work, study or to reside permanently. Same
applies to dependents.
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*No Visa Required - Visa not required for entry
*Port of Entry - Visa granted on arrival in Grenada
The following categories of the United Nations (UN) as well as their spouses, the dependant relatives
and other members of their household are exempt from visa requirements when visiting Grenada for
periods not exceeding 90 days for purposes for which a visitor’s permit may be issued, and for official
business purposes and transits and when accredited for placement at a UN mission in the Region for
the duration of their accreditation, provided they are in possession of the relevant letters or identification
documents to identify themselves at ports of entry as personnel of an UN agency.
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Holders of United Nations laissez-passers
• Volunteers attached to the UN
• Persons involved in any United Nations agency
• Persons performing services on behalf of the UN
The same will apply for members of the following International Agencies:
CARICOM
OECS
Commonwealth
ACS
ACP
OAS
AU
EU
ECCB
CDB
IMF/World Bank
IADB
INTERPOL