Grenada passport replacement

Our assistance continues well beyond the grant of citizenship. If your passport is lost, stolen, or damaged, we manage the replacement process to ensure that you always have a valid document.

When you need to replace your Grenada passport

Grenada citizens need to replace their passports if it is lost, stolen, or damaged to the point that it cannot be used for travel or identification. Replacement is also required if personal details have changed and the passport no longer matches the current documents, for example in the case of a surname change due to marriage.

Immigrant Invest supports clients with Grenada passport replacement regardless of where they live. Our assistance includes:

  • checking your situation and confirming the correct procedure for your case;
  • preparing a clear document checklist based on your place of submission;
  • helping you prepare the required statements and declarations;
  • coordinating with the relevant offices and consular channels;
  • monitoring progress until issuance and delivery.

Professional support matters most in urgent situations, such as loss while travelling or when you need a valid passport for time-sensitive matters. A properly prepared application reduces the risk of repeated requests and missed formalities.

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Documents required for a Grenada passport replacement

To replace the passport of Grenada, the applicant usually provides the following documents:

  • completed Grenada passport replacement form;
  • 6 passport photos, 4 of which are certified by a lawyer;
  • sworn statement explaining what happened to the passport and detailing the circumstances;
  • copy of the biographical page of the previous passport, if available;
  • police report in cases of a lost or stolen passport;
  • original Grenada Naturalisation Certificate;
  • certified colour copy of the marriage certificate in the case of a surname change.

Fees of replacing a Grenada passport

The Grenada passport replacement cost depends on where the service is provided. 

Within the State of Grenada or any other CARICOM jurisdiction, the fees are as follows:

  • EC$175, or ≈ $65 — in case of lost, stolen, and damaged passports;
  • EC$350, or ≈ $130 — in case of a name change.

For services provided outside the State of Grenada or any other CARICOM jurisdiction, the fees are as follows:

  • $175 or its equivalent — in case of lost, stolen, and damaged passports;
  • $350 or its equivalent — in case of a name change.

How to replace a Grenada passport with Immigrant Invest

Timeframes depend heavily on the completeness of the file and the route of submission. On average, it takes at least 1 month to replace a Grenada passport.

Immigrant Invest plans the process within a realistic timeframe and reduces avoidable delays through pre-checks and careful preparation.

1

1 day

Initial assessment

Immigrant Invest reviews the applicant’s situation, confirms the grounds for replacement, and determines the correct submission route based on the country of residence.

2

1+ weeks

Document preparation

The applicant receives a tailored checklist with guidance on police reports, sworn statements, photos, and certification requirements. For lost or stolen passports, Immigrant Invest helps prepare the required affidavit.

Before submission, lawyers review the entire file to ensure accuracy, consistency, and compliance with Grenada’s passport regulations.

3

1 day

Replacement application submission

Immigrant Invest submits the application with the relevant embassy, consulate, or authorised channel.

4

2+ weeks

Passport issuance

The Grenada authorities review the file and, if everything is in order, issue a new passport.

5

1+ weeks

Passport delivery

Immigrant Invest receives the new passport and confirms that all personal details are correct. We then arrange delivery by courier to the applicant.

Why choose Immigrant Invest

Immigrant Invest holds a licence from the Grenada Government, which authorises us to work with Citizenship by Investment Programme and passport-related procedures in Grenada.

Our lawyers and compliance specialists ensure that all applications meet government requirements and are prepared accurately and consistently.

Your Immigrant Invest team

Our legal and migration specialists have in-depth knowledge of Grenada regulations and ensure the passport replacement process is handled smoothly and efficiently.

Elena Ruda

Elena Ruda

Chief Development Officer at Immigrant Invest

Vladlena Baranova

Vladlena Baranova

Head of Legal & AML Compliance Department, CAMS, IMCM

Lyle Julien

Lyle Julien

Investment programs expert

Priscila Carvalho

Priscila Carvalho

Investment Migration Expert

Our clients’ reviews

Names and photos of investors have been changed to comply with non-disclosure agreements.

Frequently asked questions

  • When should I apply for a replacement Grenada passport?

    You should apply for a replacement if your passport is lost, stolen, or damaged to the point that it cannot be used for travel or identification. Replacement is also required if your personal details change and the passport no longer matches your documents.

  • What documents do I need to replace a Grenada passport?

    Usually, you will need the passport application form, proof of Grenada citizenship, passport photos, and proof of payment of the Grenada passport replacement fee. For lost or stolen cases, you will need to provide a police report and a sworn statement.

  • Is a police report required if my Grenada passport was lost or stolen?

    Yes, lost and stolen cases usually require a police report from the precinct where the incident was reported.

  • How long does it take to replace a Grenada passport, and is expedited processing available?

    The replacement process usually takes at least 1 month. If the passport was lost or stolen, the process may extend to several months, as police reports and sworn statements are required and the authorities conduct additional verification.