Grenada entry requirements for Brunei passport holders
Updated weekly · Last reviewed July 3, 2026·View sources
No visa required
90 days
Max stay
90 days
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked
Brunei passport holders can visit Grenada without a visa for up to 90 days. This policy has been in effect since 2024. Just bring your passport and a return ticket, and you're set.
Entry requirements
Requirement
Details
Status
Visa requirementYou can enter without applying for a visa in advance.
Visa-free entry
Brunei passport holders do not need a visa to enter Grenada for tourism or business stays up to 90 days.
Not required
Passport validityBorder officials check that your passport won't expire soon after you leave.
6 months beyond stay
Your Brunei passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date from Grenada.
Required
Blank passport pagesA blank page is needed for the immigration officer to stamp your passport.
At least 1 page
Your passport must have at least 1 blank visa page for entry and exit stamps.
Required
Return or onward ticketImmigration officers sometimes request proof that you plan to leave before your visa-free period ends.
Proof of departure
You may be asked to show a return or onward flight ticket confirming departure from Grenada within the 90-day stay period.
Recommended
Proof of sufficient fundsHaving evidence of funds can help satisfy border officers if asked.
Financial means
You may be required to demonstrate sufficient funds for your stay (e.g., cash, credit card, or bank statement). No specific amount is set by Grenadian authorities.
Recommended
Arrival declarationYou do not need to fill out any digital form before traveling.
Not required
No online arrival declaration or pre-registration is needed for entry to Grenada.
Not required
e-Visa applicationYou can skip any e-Visa process entirely.
Not applicable
No e-Visa is required for Brunei passport holders visiting Grenada.
Not required
Maximum stayOverstaying can result in fines or future entry bans.
90 days
You are permitted to stay up to 90 days per visit. Extensions are not available.
Required
Passport validity is strictly enforced
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date you enter Grenada. Airlines check this before boarding. If your passport is close to expiring, renew it first.
No extensions available
The 90-day visa-free stay cannot be extended. Plan your trip accordingly. If you need to stay longer, you must apply for a different visa type before your 90 days are up.
What happens at the border
1
Arrive at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND)
You'll land at the main airport in St. George's. Follow signs to 'Immigration' — it's a single hall. There's usually one queue for all non-CARICOM visitors.
2
Present your passport and return ticket
Hand over your passport and be ready to show your return or onward ticket. The officer will ask how long you're staying and where you're staying. Answer clearly.
3
Get your entry stamp
The officer will stamp your passport with the date of entry and the allowed stay (up to 90 days). Check the stamp before you walk away — make sure the dates are correct.
4
Collect luggage and exit
After immigration, head to baggage claim, then customs. Usually straightforward — just walk through the green channel if you have nothing to declare.
No, the visa-free entry is not extendable. You must leave before the 90 days are up. If you want to stay longer, you'd need to apply for a different visa type before your current stay expires.
You'll likely be denied boarding by the airline or refused entry by Grenadian immigration. Renew your passport before you travel. The 6-month validity is strictly enforced.
No, there is no online arrival declaration required. You'll just fill out a standard immigration card on the plane or at the airport. It's a simple form asking for basic info.
Yes, the same visa-free rules apply if you arrive by sea. You'll clear immigration at the port of entry (e.g., St. George's or Grenville). Have your passport and return ticket ready.
The Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD) is the local currency. US dollars are widely accepted, but you'll get change in XCD. ATMs are available at the airport and in St. George's. Bring some cash for taxis and small shops.
No, you don't need a visa at all — it's visa-free. Just show up with your passport and return ticket. No application, no fee, no waiting.
Overstaying is taken seriously. You may face a fine, detention, or a ban from re-entering Grenada. Always leave before your stamp expires. If you have an emergency, contact the Grenada Immigration Department in St. George's.
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on July 3, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.