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Dependent Visa
VisasGrenadaDependent Visa
GrenadaGrenada•North America
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Dependent Visa

Residency Pathway PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa.

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Aligned with primary applicant

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Visa for legally married spouses and unmarried dependent children of work permit or residence permit holders, aligned with the primary applicant's permit validity.

The Dependent Visa in Grenada is a specialized immigration category designed to facilitate family reunification for foreign nationals who have been granted a work permit to reside and work in the country. This visa allows the legally married spouse and unmarried dependent children of the primary work permit holder to join them in Grenada. By enabling families to live together during the primary applicant's employment tenure, the visa ensures that foreign professionals can maintain a stable family life while contributing their expertise to the Grenadian labor market. The status of the dependents is generally tied to the validity of the primary applicant's work permit.

Eligibility for this visa is strictly limited to legally married spouses and unmarried dependent children. Applicants must provide documentation, such as marriage and birth certificates, to prove their relationship to the primary work permit holder. While the specific fees for this visa can vary depending on the applicant's nationality and the duration of the primary permit, the process is essential for ensuring that all family members have legal authorization to reside in the country. This visa is a crucial component of Grenada's immigration policy, supporting the integration of international workers and their families into the local community and ensuring that the needs of the family unit are met during their stay.

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a legally married spouse or an unmarried dependent child of a primary visa holder (e.g., Digital Nomad or Work Permit holder).

Dependent children must typically be under the age of 18.

Proof of relationship (marriage certificate or birth certificate) is required.

Must meet health and character requirements (may require medical certificates and police records).

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport for each dependent.

Completed visa application forms.

Marriage certificate (for spouses).

Birth certificate (for children).

Passport-sized photographs.

Proof of financial support from the primary applicant.

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows family reunification
  • Renewable

Worth Knowing

  • Dependent status is tied to the primary applicant's visa validity.
  • Additional fees apply for each dependent added to the application.
  • Dependents are generally not permitted to work in Grenada unless they obtain their own separate work authorization.

Application Process

1

The primary visa holder usually includes dependents in their initial application or applies for them as an extension.

2

Complete the relevant visa application forms for each dependent.

3

Submit required documentation, including proof of relationship and identity.

4

Pay the applicable dependent visa fees.

5

Submit the application to the relevant immigration authority or embassy.

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