Grenadian passport
| Grenadian passport | |
|---|---|
Front cover of a Grenadian CARICOM biometric passport | |
| Type | Passport |
| Issued by | Grenada |
| First issued | 4 August 2006 (CARICOM series); 17 July 2018 (biometric e-passport) |
| Purpose | Identification and international travel |
| Eligibility | Grenadian citizenship |
| Expiration | 10 years (adults), 5 years (minors) |
The Grenadian passport is an official travel document issued to citizens of Grenada for the purpose of international travel. It serves as proof of identity and nationality, and facilitates access to consular assistance abroad. The passport also grants holders visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to a wide range of countries and territories."Grenada Passport: Everything You Need to Know". Global Citizen Solutions. Retrieved 6 June 2025.
Grenada issues biometric CARICOM passports to its citizens, in line with regional standards for member states of the Caribbean Community. The passport is issued by the Immigration and Passport Department under the Royal Grenada Police Force, and follows the provisions of the Grenadian Citizenship Act of 1976 and the Passports Act (Cap. 226)."The Laws of Grenada - Passports Act". Retrieved 6 June 2025.