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Grenada Visa

Grenada (Caribbean)

This Caribbean island is offering remote workers to live in Grenada for one year, with the option to renew for another year. Enjoy the gorgeous, white sandy beaches and soak in the sun after a long day of sitting in front of your screen.

With English as an official language, communication and adjusting to your new home will be much easier than you may have expected. Applicants may bring their spouse and dependents under the age of 18 with them to Grenada on this digital nomad visa.

One of the main benefits of obtaining the Grenada digital nomad visa is you’ll take advantage of the zero income tax while living on the island, potentially saving you thousands of dollars.

Grenada Digital Nomad Visa Requirements

  • Valid Passport – Your passport must be valid at least six months after your Grenada digital nomad visa expires

  • Work Remotely – You must be employed by or own a company located outside of Grenada or work as a freelancer with clients outside of the country

  • Earn $37,000/year – You must meet the income requirement

  • Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19 – You must meet current vaccination requirements stated by Grenada

  • Health Insurance Policy – You must have health insurance coverage in Grenada

Steps to Apply

The process to apply for the Grenada digital nomad visa is a bit different than in other Caribbean nations. The process is done by mail – not online.

Step 1: Gather Documents

  • Copy of Passport

  • Two Passport-Sized Photos (taken less than three months ago

  • One photo must be certified by a Notary Public or Justice of the Peace

  • Proof of Income via Bank Statements or Payslips

  • Proof of Health Insurance Policy

  • Make sure all of your documents are in English and printed clearly.

Step 2: Complete Application

Make sure to fill it out in either black or blue ink and sign it.

Step 3: Mail Your Application

Now that you’ve gathered your documents and filled out the application, it’s time to mail it to the Grenada embassy with the fee.

The fee to apply for the digital nomad is $1,500 for individuals and $2,000 for a family of four. Each additional dependent is $200.

You may pay this fee by money order or a certified check made out to the Embassy of Grenada.

If you wish your visa to be mailed back to you, instead of picking it up, you must also include a separate money order of $20 for Express Service mail within the United States or $60 for Express International Mail.

You will then mail your application and documents to the following address:

Embassy of Grenada

1701 New Hampshire Avenue, NW

Washington, DC 20009-2501

Step 4: Wait for Approval

Once the embassy receives your application and documents, it usually takes about ten business days to process them.

They do recommend that you submit your visa application at least six weeks before you plan to arrive in Grenada.