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Visa Free Central America & Caribbean 27 February 2026
Ukraine Entry Guide for Grenada Citizens 2026

Key facts

Visa Visa Free
Currency Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH)
Phone code +380
Language Ukrainian
Traffic Right-hand
Passport validity no minimum term
Insurance Insurance policy is required

Entry Rules for Grenada Citizens

Grenada citizens can enter Ukraine visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism, private visits, business meetings, and other short stays. A valid Grenadian international passport is required. National ID cards are not accepted for border crossing.

Ukraine is operating under martial law in 2026. Border officers may apply additional checks and can request supporting documents. Plan your route, keep printed copies of key documents, and allow extra time at the border.

Required Documents

Prepare the following for a smooth entry:

  • Passport (recommended: valid for at least 3 months after your planned departure and with free pages for stamps).
  • Travel medical insurance valid for Ukraine for the whole trip (see details below).
  • Proof of purpose of travel (one or more): hotel booking, rental agreement, invitation letter from a host, tour voucher, medical appointment documents, or onward tickets for transit.
  • Proof of sufficient funds for the stay (cash, bank statements, cards, paid accommodation, or a host’s guarantee letter).
  • No active entry ban (checked by the State Border Guard Service).

Minimum funds formula used at checks (2026): FO = ((20 × Pm) ÷ 30) × (Kd + 5), where Pm is the subsistence minimum (3,209 UAH in 2026) and Kd is the number of days in Ukraine. Example: for 30 days, the minimum is about 24,344 UAH. Carry more than the minimum when possible.

Travel Insurance

Medical insurance is a mandatory entry requirement for foreigners in 2026, including Grenada citizens. Choose a policy that clearly states coverage in Ukraine and includes:

  • Outpatient and inpatient treatment
  • Emergency care and hospitalization
  • Medical evacuation and repatriation
  • Coverage for risks connected to the security situation (often listed as war risks or similar wording)

Buy insurance before departure and keep the policy (PDF + printed copy) accessible at the border. Many travelers arrange coverage online via insurance-ukraine.com.

Safety

Security conditions vary by region. Follow these practical steps:

  • Check local curfew rules for each city/region you plan to visit and plan evening travel accordingly.
  • Install the official air-raid alert app commonly used in Ukraine (often referred to as “Air Alarm”) and keep your phone charged.
  • Carry your passport and entry stamp copy; keep digital backups of documents.
  • Do not photograph or film checkpoints, military personnel, or military equipment.
  • Use only verified accommodation and transport providers; confirm addresses and arrival instructions in advance.

Kyiv and other major cities can be visited, but travelers should stay alert, follow local instructions during alarms, and avoid restricted areas.

Customs

Green corridor is for goods that do not require written declaration or duties. Typical allowances include:

  • Personal belongings for personal use
  • Goods up to EUR 500 total value and up to 50 kg
  • Food products for personal consumption (not for sale) up to EUR 200
  • Cash up to EUR 10,000 (or equivalent) without declaration
  • Medicines (non-narcotic/non-psychotropic): generally up to 5 packages of each medicine per person

Red corridor is required if you carry items that must be declared (higher-value goods, restricted items, certain medicines, cultural values, large amounts of currency, or goods requiring permits). Keep receipts when possible—customs may assess value based on documentation or market prices.

Prohibited to import (examples): narcotics/psychotropic substances, explosives, toxic substances, some food products without required certification, pornography, materials promoting violence/racism/war, unidentified animals, wanted cultural property, and weapons (including gas sprays) without the required permits.

Export rules: goods under EUR 10,000 are generally allowed without written declaration; over that amount must be declared. Certain categories (art/cultural heritage, weapons/ammunition, narcotics, radioactive/explosive substances, and items violating intellectual property) are restricted or prohibited.

Driving

Ukraine has right-hand traffic. If you drive in Ukraine, carry your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and insurance documents. Seat belts are mandatory for the driver and front passenger.

Speed limits (typical):

  • Residential/pedestrian zones: 20 km/h
  • In cities: 50 km/h
  • Outside cities: 90 km/h
  • Divided roads outside cities: 110 km/h
  • Motorways: 130 km/h

Driving with foreign plates: foreign nationals may use a foreign-registered vehicle in Ukraine for up to 1 year for personal use. If you stay longer than 2 months, you may need temporary registration through a Ministry of Internal Affairs service center. After 1 year, the vehicle must leave Ukraine.

Vehicle insurance: Ukraine requires mandatory third-party liability insurance for drivers. Arrange coverage before driving.

Checkpoints: slow down early, prepare documents, follow instructions, and avoid recording. You may be asked to open the trunk or allow inspection of the interior. Drive away only when permitted.

Children in cars: children under 12 must use appropriate child restraints; transporting children in the front seat without a child seat is prohibited. Children over 12 must wear seat belts.

Frequently asked questions

Do Grenada citizens need a visa for Ukraine in 2026?

No. Grenada citizens can enter Ukraine visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period, provided they meet entry requirements and have supporting documents.

What passport validity is recommended for Grenadians entering Ukraine?

Carry a valid passport and aim for at least 3 months of validity beyond your planned departure date, as border officers may check this.

Is travel medical insurance mandatory for entry to Ukraine?

Yes. In 2026, medical insurance is required for foreigners entering Ukraine. The policy should cover emergency care, hospitalization, and repatriation, and it should be valid for the entire stay.

How can I prove the purpose of my trip at the Ukrainian border?

Use documents such as hotel bookings, a rental agreement, an invitation letter from a host or company, a tour voucher, medical appointment documents, or onward tickets if you are transiting.

How much money do I need to show to enter Ukraine?

Border officers may check funds using a formula based on the 2026 subsistence minimum (3,209 UAH) and your trip length. For a 30-day stay, the minimum is about 24,344 UAH. Proof can include cash, bank statements, cards, paid accommodation, or a host’s guarantee letter.

Can I extend my visa-free stay beyond 90 days?

You cannot simply “extend” visa-free days. To stay longer, you generally need a legal basis such as a temporary residence permit, or you must leave and comply with the 90/180-day rule before returning.

What happens if I overstay in Ukraine?

Overstays can lead to fines, an entry ban, and possible removal. Contact the State Migration Service as soon as possible if you risk overstaying.

Can I bring cash into Ukraine without declaring it?

Yes, up to EUR 10,000 (or equivalent) is typically allowed without declaration. Amounts above that must be declared and may require proof of withdrawal from a bank account.

Can I drive in Ukraine with a foreign-registered car?

Yes. Foreign nationals can drive a car with foreign plates in Ukraine for up to 1 year for personal use. If staying over 2 months, temporary registration may be required through an MIA service center.

What is the emergency number in Ukraine?

Dial 112 for a single emergency number. Separate services are commonly reached via 101 (fire), 102 (police), 103 (ambulance), and 104 (gas emergency).

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