Grenada Travel Authorization
As with any other country, Grenada has its own regulations and requirements for foreigners wishing to travel abroad. The Grenada Travel Authorization will help regulate the movement of visitors to the Grenada's airport and seaports. The authorized authorities will help you to process your visa upon arrival. They can also help you to file travel insurance claims in an emergency. After completing the border crossing, you will be issued a Grenada Travel Authorization. If you are travelling to the Grenada with an eligible international flight or cruise then you are required to have a Grenada Travel Authorization before leaving port. In the case of cruises, the approved travel documents include your passport and accompanying itinerary as well as a copy of the stateroom invoice issued by the cruise liner. Passenger who are not holding a valid passport must travel to Grenada. Firstly, there is a ban on passengers over 60 years of age travelling to Grenada without an authorized representative. Secondly, all passengers must have their own passport or they risk being turned away at the airport if they have another country's passport. It is strictly forbidden to carry more than one flag. For those who require assistance, the Grenada travel authorization will help to regulate the process of visiting Grenada. This includes assistance in securing a passport once you reach Grenada and obtaining the Grenada Travel Authorization and accompanying documents. The Grenada authorities understand that securing your passport from any of the different authorities in the country can be difficult and time consuming. You may want to speak to your local representative to learn more about the procedures involved in obtaining a Grenada travel authorization before you visit Grenada.