The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to announce a significant development in Grenada’s diplomatic relations with the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of Benin.
Effective immediately, Grenadian citizens can now travel visa-free to both Ghana and Benin, marking a major step forward in strengthening ties and facilitating ease of travel between these nations.

This milestone reflects Grenada’s growing partnerships with Ghana and Benin, built on shared values, cultural connections, and mutual respect.
The visa waivers will enhance opportunities for trade, tourism, and cultural exchange, fostering deeper bonds between our countries.
“These visa waiver agreements mark a significant achievement in our ongoing efforts to strengthen relations between Grenada, Ghana and Benin. By removing this barrier, we are fostering greater opportunities for collaboration, cultural exchange, and economic partnership.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs remains committed to ensuring that our citizens have increased access to the global community,” said Permanent Secretary Roxie Hutchinson.
Key highlights:
- Nationals of Grenada and Benin holding diplomatic, official, service or ordinary passports may enter, leave, transit and stay without a visa requirement in either territory for a period not exceeding 90 days during any period of 180 days from the date of their first entry
- The Visa Waiver Agreement will exempt citizens of Grenada and Ghana from visa requirements to enter, stay in, transit through and depart. The visa is valid for a period not exceeding 30 days in any 180-day period from the date of first entry
The Governments of Grenada, Benin and Ghana look forward to deepening their partnership and creating new opportunities for their peoples under this progressive initiative. This development is part of Grenada’s broader efforts to strengthen engagement with the African continent, building on historical connections and mutual interests and further strengthening the growing diplomatic and economic ties between the three nations, facilitating easier travel for tourism, business, and cultural exchange.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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