Frequently Asked Questions

Travelling to the UK

📝 What you need to know when a friend or family member intends to travel from Grenada to the United Kingdom

If they are visa-exempt, they will still require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before entering the UK.

👉 Apply here: www.gov.uk/eta/apply

The traveller should have:

  • A valid Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)
  • A return ticket to Grenada, or proof of Leave to Remain in the UK
  • A valid passport

Yes, write an invitation letter outlining:

  • The purpose of the visit
  • The dates and duration of stay
  • Confirmation that they will be under your care during their time in the UK
  • Your UK address and contact details

✅ Plan ahead.
✅ Be transparent.
✅Support your visitor with the correct documentation.

General Information

✅ Visit our official website for information about Grenada: grenada-highcommission.co.uk

💡 Quick Tip: Search for "Grenada High Commission London" on your favorite search engine

  • Passport Renewals & Applications
  • Visa Applications for Travel to Grenada
  • Citizenship Applications
  • Birth, Death, & Marriage Certificates

Click on “Consular Services” on our website and scroll down to find your topic.

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Passport Recommender Declaration & Section 11 Guidance

Section 11 is used to confirm that the person appearing before the recommender is a true likeness of the passport applicant. The recommender’s role is to verify the applicant’s identity based on their appearance at the time of signing.

Section 11 is an identity verification step in the passport application process. It helps ensure that the person applying for the passport is correctly identified at the time of application and reduces the risk of identity misuse.

Important: The recommender (such as a lawyer or solicitor) is not required to personally know the applicant and does not need to have been acquainted with them for any specific period of time.

To complete Section 11, the recommender simply needs to:

  • Complete Section 11 of the passport application form.
  • Sign the declaration.
  • Disregard the wording that refers to knowing the applicant “for ___ years.”
Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates

No appointment is needed. Applications for Birth, Death, and Marriage Certificates can be submitted by post.

You can apply by post.

Steps:

  • Visit the High Commission website: https://grenada-highcommission.co.uk
  • Click “Consular Services” to access application forms and fees
  • Complete the relevant application form
  • Send your application by post

Payment instructions will be provided once your application is received.

Yes. Each certificate copy requires an official Grenada stamp.

Please include £5 (cash only, British currency) with your application to cover this cost.

Applications should be sent by post. Ensure all required documents and the £5 stamp fee (cash only) are included before mailing your application.

Grenadian Citizenship & Registration

Having a Grenadian passport indicates your citizenship, but it does not confirm that you are formally registered as a citizen. These are two separate processes that serve different purposes.

Citizenship registration provides official recognition of your status in government records. It serves as formal documentation of your citizenship and may be required for certain legal and administrative processes.

Benefits include:

  • Official Recognition: Provides formal proof of citizenship in government records.
  • Children’s Citizenship Rights: Registered citizens by descent can apply for citizenship for their children under 18 years old.
  • Enhanced Legal Protection: Offers stronger legal standing and clearer documentation for official processes.
Additional Consular Support

Need help with something not listed?

👉 If your enquiry is not listed in the available services, you can contact us by email at consular@grenada-highcommission.co.uk.

👉 A consular officer will review your request and assist you as soon as possible.

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