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Grenada Ditches Paper Cards for High-Tech Entry

March 6, 2026·20 days ago·via Travel And Tour World
Grenada Ditches Paper Cards for High-Tech Entry
Grenada joins the United Kingdom, Jamaica, Japan, New Zealand, Indonesia, and others in replacing paper arrival cards with advanced digital entry systems. Travelers now submit information online via edcard.gov.gd before arrival, eliminating onboard or airport paperwork for smoother processing at ports like St. George's. This modernization enhances efficiency as visitor numbers rise, supporting Grenada's competitive edge in tourism.

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