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St. Vincent & Grenadines visa options for Spain passport holders

Tourist / short stay

Visa-free · up to 90 days

Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days.

Visa types & longer-stay routes for St. Vincent & Grenadines

Rules are written for non-Vincentian foreign nationals generally; the actual entry length and whether a pre-arrival visa is needed depends heavily on your nationality (CARICOM/OECS, UK, Schengen and US citizens get the longest visa-free stays, while a short list of nationalities must obtain a visa before travel).

  • Most nomadsTourist

    Visa-free visitor entry (short stay)

    Set by the Immigration Officer on arrival and varies by nationality: approx. 3 months for most nationalities, up to 6 months for CARICOM, UK, Schengen and US citizens, and indefinite for OECS nationals (verify for your passport)

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required - no official health-insurance mandate found for entry; travel medical cover is strongly recommended as care on the islands is limited and visitors pay out of pocket
    Good for
    Tourists and short-stay visitors from the ~95+ visa-exempt nationalities (most of the Americas, EU/Schengen, UK and Commonwealth)
    Requirement
    Passport valid 6+ months, onward/return ticket, proof of sufficient funds and an accommodation address; no advance visa needed for exempt nationalities
  • Tourist

    Pre-arrival entry visa (visa-required nationalities)

    Determined by Immigration on entry; typically aligned with the short-stay visitor permit (approx. up to 3 months, verify)

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required - no official insurance requirement found; travel medical cover recommended
    Good for
    Travellers from nationalities that must obtain a visa before arrival - the official list includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cameroon, China, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Nepal, Nigeria and Syria
    Requirement
    Apply to the Ministry of National Security in advance with passport, return ticket, proof of funds and accommodation; exact documents vary by mission
  • Tourist

    Visitor permit extension

    Extended month-by-month at the Immigration Department in Kingstown (also Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, Union Island); total stays of up to around 12 months have been reported - confirm current limit

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required officially; private medical cover recommended for an extended stay
    Good for
    Visitors already in the country who need to stay beyond their initial permit (tourists, long visits, remote workers staying short-term since there is no digital-nomad visa)
    Requirement
    Apply in person before the current permit expires with passport, proof of self-support and accommodation; fee approx. EC$75 cash per month or part thereof (verify)
  • Business

    Business visitor entry

    Handled under the standard visitor permit; length set on arrival by nationality (see short-stay entry). A work permit is required for any actual employment or self-employment

    Insurance
    RecommendedNot required - no official insurance mandate found; travel medical cover recommended
    Good for
    Foreign nationals visiting for meetings, negotiations or other short business activity without taking up local employment
    Requirement
    Same as visitor entry (valid passport, onward ticket, funds, accommodation); visa-required nationals must obtain the pre-arrival visa first. No separate business visa category is published
  • Most nomadsWork

    Work permit (employment / self-employment)

    Tied to the permit term - temporary (short-term, typically under a year) vs permanent/long-term permits; if the work is for more than 6 months a residence permit is also required. Processing roughly 4-6 weeks (some sources 1-3 months)

    Insurance
    OptionalNot required as a stated condition; one secondary source notes proof of health insurance may be requested for longer stays - confirm with the PM's Office and arrange private cover
    Good for
    Foreign nationals taking up paid employment or self-employment in SVG; includes temporary, permanent and skilled-worker categories
    Requirement
    Employer sponsor or proof of self-employment; application via the Prime Minister's Office with passport, police certificate of character and sometimes a medical certificate; employer must show a genuine need for the foreign hire. Government fees apply (figures vary by source - verify current amounts)
  • Most nomadsStudy

    Student visa / study permit

    For the duration of the approved course of study (renewable as needed to complete the programme)

    Insurance
    OptionalNot stated as an entry condition by government sources; institutions commonly expect students to hold health cover - verify with your school and arrange private medical insurance
    Good for
    Foreign nationals enrolled in a recognised SVG institution, including the offshore medical universities; medical students doing electives at Milton Cato Memorial Hospital are exempt from a work permit
    Requirement
    Unconditional admission/acceptance letter, passport valid 6+ months, completed application, passport photos, proof of financial support and police clearance; health screening (e.g. TB/HIV) may be requested
  • Most nomadsResidence

    Residence permit (temporary residence)

    Granted on a temporary basis and renewed; a continuous record of temporary residence builds toward permanent residence eligibility

    Insurance
    OptionalNot required as a published condition; private health cover is advisable for anyone residing long-term
    Good for
    Non-nationals wishing to live in SVG - including retirees, family of Vincentians and those settling alongside work; grandchildren of persons born in SVG also qualify under a dedicated route
    Requirement
    Residence Application Form (in duplicate) to the Prime Minister's Office, police certificate of character from the country of recent residence, and recent bank statements / proof of financial resources or a letter of financial support
  • Residence

    Permanent residence

    Permanent (indefinite) once granted

    Insurance
    OptionalNot required as a published condition; private health cover advisable
    Good for
    Long-term residents seeking to settle permanently in SVG
    Requirement
    Eligible after holding temporary residence for 7 or more consecutive years, or by holding an Alien's Land-Holding Licence; apply through the Prime Minister's Office with supporting documents
  • Residence

    Investor work visa

    Tied to the investment/permit; can lead toward residence over time

    Insurance
    OptionalNot required as a published condition; private cover advisable
    Good for
    Individuals making a significant capital investment in a local business or real estate
    Requirement
    Evidence of qualifying investment, passport and police clearance via the work-permit/residence channels; fee is higher than standard work permits (figure varies by source - verify). Note: a full Citizenship-by-Investment programme is only PLANNED for a mid-2026 launch and is not yet operational, so do not rely on a CBI passport route today

General guidance only; entry length, fees and visa-required nationality lists change and depend on your passport — always verify with the SVG Immigration Department, Ministry of National Security or your nearest SVG mission. Last checked: 2026-06.

Last verified June 2026

Visa-free isn’t insurance-free

Whatever route you take into St. Vincent & Grenadines, your entry stamp never includes health cover. Many longer-stay visas also require proof of insurance before they’re granted. That part is on you — and it’s what we actually do.

SpainSt. Vincent & Grenadines: frequently asked

Do Spain passport holders need a visa to visit St. Vincent & Grenadines?
Visa-free · up to 90 days. Enter without a visa, usually for a set number of days. Always confirm with the official source before booking.
Can a Spain passport holder live or work long-term in St. Vincent & Grenadines?
Yes, via a long-stay visa. St. Vincent & Grenadines has 9 documented visa types covering work, study, residence and — where it exists — digital-nomad routes.
Do I need travel insurance for St. Vincent & Grenadines?
Entry to St. Vincent & Grenadines never includes health cover, so travel medical insurance is strongly recommended.

Last updated

Visa rules can change at short notice and depend on your purpose of travel, length of stay and onward tickets. Always confirm with the destination’s embassy or the IATA Travel Centre before you book. Visa-free entry never includes travel health insurance. That’s still on you.