Grenadian passport
Grenadian passport | |
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Caribbean Community Grenada Passport | |
Issued by | Grenada |
Type of document | Passport |
Purpose | Identification |
Expiration | Normally five years after acquisition |
The Grenadian passport is issued to citizens of Grenada for international travel. When issued, the Grenadian passport is normally valid for five years. New applicants are issued with a Caribbean Community Grenada Passport.[1] Philip Agee, a former CIA intelligence officer turned whistleblower was issued with a Grenadian passport in 1980 when his US passport was withdrawn.[2]Following the government policy reversal in 1984 on Grenada's controversial 'economic citizenship programme', the then Prime Minister Dr Keith Mitchell refused to reveal who had benefited from the scheme by receiving a Grenadian passport, citing 'the best interest of the country and its national security' as his reasons for not doing so.[3]
Gallery of historical images
- A Grenadian passport issued in 1959.
- Grenadian Passport
- Caribbean Community Grenada Passport
See also
References
- ↑ Consulate General of Grenada
- ↑ Philip AgeeThe man who blew the whistle on the CIA's backing of military dictatorships Guardian.Co.UK
- ↑ Government silent on who holds Grenadian passports Caribbean Net News - Tuesday, June 8, 2004
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