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Student Visa
VisasGrenadaStudent Visa
GrenadaGrenada•North America
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Student Visa

Study Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Duration of course

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Visa for foreign nationals enrolled full-time at an accredited Grenadian educational institution such as St. George's University, with limited work rights.

The Grenada Student Visa is designed for foreign nationals who have been accepted for full-time study at an accredited educational institution within the country, such as St. George's University. This visa allows students to reside in Grenada for the duration of their academic program, providing a legal framework for international students to pursue their education. While the primary purpose is academic, the visa status is a critical component of the student's legal stay, and holders must maintain their enrollment status to remain in compliance with immigration authorities throughout their tenure on the island.

Application requirements for a student visa are comprehensive and typically include a formal letter of acceptance from the recognized Grenadian institution, proof of full payment of course fees, and documented evidence of sufficient financial means to cover tuition and living expenses for the duration of the study. Applicants must also provide a valid passport, recent certified photographs, and a police clearance certificate from their country of residence. Fees for student visas vary depending on the specific program and individual circumstances. Students are advised to coordinate closely with their university's international office, as they often provide guidance on the necessary documentation and the specific procedures required to secure legal status.

Stay & Extensions

Status typeTied to program duration

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be enrolled full-time at an accredited educational institution in Grenada

Must have an official letter of acceptance from the institution

Must demonstrate sufficient financial means to cover tuition and living expenses

Must have valid health insurance

Must have a clean criminal record

KEY CRITERIA

Education

high_school or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Official letter of acceptance from the educational institution

Valid passport (valid for the duration of the study program)

Completed student visa application form

Passport-sized photographs

Proof of tuition payment or funding

Financial statements demonstrating ability to support oneself

Medical certificates

Police clearance certificate

Proof of accommodation

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Legal status to reside in Grenada for the duration of the academic program
  • Access to high-quality education (e.g., St. George's University)
  • Renewable for the duration of the course

Worth Knowing

  • Does not automatically grant the right to work; a separate work permit is required for employment
  • Processing times can be lengthy (3-6 weeks)
  • Visa-exempt students may not need a visa but must still carry proof of enrollment

Application Process

1

Secure admission to an accredited Grenadian institution

2

Obtain the official letter of acceptance

3

Complete the student visa application form

4

Gather financial proof, medical certificates, and police clearance

5

Submit the application to the Immigration and Passport Department

6

Pay the required administration fees

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