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Travel Authorisation Grenada
Swiss citizens can visit Grenada visa-free for up to 90 days. Our Travel Authorisation Grenada service ensures you meet entry requirements, understand health rules, and avoid overstays.
Description
Swiss citizens can visit Grenada without a visa for short stays. Visa exemption permits entry for tourism, business, or family visits of up to 90 days. No prior government application is required, but travelers must comply with standard entry conditions at the border. Our Travel Authorisation Grenada service ensures Swiss visitors understand the rules, prepare the right documents, and avoid problems such as overstays or missing paperwork.
Entry process and timing:
Upon arrival in Grenada, Swiss travelers receive a passport entry stamp authorizing their stay. Immigration officers may ask for proof of onward or return travel, hotel bookings, or evidence of sufficient funds. Travelers should make sure the passport is stamped correctly, as this serves as the official record of their legal stay.
Entry requirements for Swiss citizens include:
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A valid Swiss passport with at least six months’ validity beyond the intended stay
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Proof of onward or return ticket
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Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or host invitation)
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Evidence of sufficient funds for the trip
Health and insurance requirements:
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No mandatory vaccinations if arriving directly from Switzerland
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A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required if arriving from or transiting through a yellow fever risk country
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COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, though travelers should check for last-minute measures before departure
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Comprehensive travel insurance is recommended, covering medical treatment, hospitalization, and repatriation
Customs and border rules:
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Currency over the equivalent of EC $10,000 (≈ US $3,700) must be declared
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Duty-free allowances apply for alcohol, tobacco, and personal goods
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Prohibited or restricted items include firearms, drones, and certain agricultural products without prior approval
Stay limits and extensions:
Swiss citizens may stay in Grenada for up to 90 days without a visa. Extensions are possible at the Grenada Immigration and Passport Office in St. George’s, but applications should be made before the initial entry period expires. Overstays can result in fines or difficulties when leaving the country.
Grenada, known as the “Spice Island,” offers Swiss travelers a Caribbean experience with lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and pristine beaches. With our Travel Authorisation Grenada service, you gain expert guidance on entry requirements, stay limits, and extension procedures, ensuring a smooth and worry-free journey.
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