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Grenada and Georgia sign Visa Waiver Agreement

This story was posted 2 years ago
28 November 2020
in Politics, PRESS RELEASE, Travel/Tourism
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Grenada‘s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Her Excellency Keisha A McGuire, and her Georgian counterpart, His Excellency Kaha Imnadze, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Georgia to the United Nations, executed agreements that would waive visa requirements, allowing nationals of Grenada and Georgia to travel between the two countries without a visa for stays not exceeding 90 days.

The agreements signed on Monday, 23 November 2020, would go into effect following notification of the parties’ completion of internal procedures necessary to implement the agreements.

Grenada‘s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Her Excellency Keisha A McGuire, and His Excellency Kaha Imnadze, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Georgia to the United Nations

The signing of the visa waiver complements the actions of Grenada’s foreign policy aimed at strengthening the friendly relations and cooperation with other states, and the two states look forward to deepening existing ties. The two states are keen to the furtherance of cooperation, including in, inter alia, the areas of Information and Communications Technology, Maritime and Tourism.

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  1. . says:
    2 years ago

    we black people are so dumb and un educated. we hate foreigners that are good for our own benefit. japan and singapore are so welcoming and love foreigners and they are the richest countries in the world, the most educated people and they have the strongest passports in the world. unlike us.

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  2. . says:
    2 years ago

    wow grendians are so negative about everything! CANT WE NOT ATLEAST BE THANKFUL THAT WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO TRAVEL TO ANOTHER COUNTRY. GRENADIANS MUST STILL BE THANKFUL AND GREATFUL FOR THE FACT THAT THE GRENADIAN PASSPORT IS BECOMING STRONGER.WHY EVERYONE HAVING NEGATIVE OPINIONS ON THIS HUH??? WE RANK 35TH IN THE WORLD IN TERMS OF HAVING THE STRONGEST PASSPORTS. SOMETHING THAT COUNTRIES LIKE JAMAICA OR TRINIDAD CAN ACCQUIRE. You people just make no damn sense. Johnny Thomas is so dumb. It is good to have the opportunity to be able to have visa free access to these countries because when people start getting scholarships to go study in these countries or some people want to go travel for tourism, who wants to apply for a visa?????? When you can just go there for free???? THE PROBLEM IS THAT EVERYONE WANT AMERICA AMERICA AND LOVE AMERICA SO MUCH BUT HATE THE CHINESE AND RUSSIANS BECAUSE OF AMERICAN MADE PROPAGANDA! John Thomas you make no damn sense because people like the Japanese and the Singaporians have more access to countries because they arent so un educated like you. Jamaicans can only travel to one europian country and that is serbia, unlike us we can travel the whole of europe.

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  3. ashlyn julien says:
    2 years ago

    Why people take on the problem of this world if Grenada and Georgia sign a visa waiver it is better for my country people to travel there freely no more application for visa so please some of my Grenadian people stop being so negative

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  4. NR says:
    2 years ago

    Georgia and Grenada ?? what s the real reason for this agreement ? Grenada needs to be careful with all these relationships with countries who have ulterior motives. With Biden almost here US relationships will improve. Chinese / Russian influence already in Grenada. Beware

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    • . says:
      2 years ago

      Hahaha you so fooled. AMERICA DOES NOT LIKE US AND WE WILL NEVER HAVE A WAIVER AGREEMENT WITH THEM. Our passport can become stronger only through countries that are willing to sign waiver agreements with us. Just wait and see how longer america will never be willing to open to us.

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  5. John Thomas says:
    2 years ago

    Waste of time. Who wants to go to Georgia on a one-way ticket? What is the objective of this?

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    • Somerandomguy says:
      2 years ago

      It increases the strength of the passport. To Have visa free access to as much countries as possible is a desired asset. It speaks volumes of our country standing in the world.

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    • . says:
      2 years ago

      u so un educated my guy. you have business opportunities, foreign exchange and opportunities to go study. be grateful for what you have because our jamaican, haitian and trinidadian friends can travel to less countries unlike us. we rank 35th in terms of passport rankings. idk why you have so much anti foreign propaganda. you just create hate. just hate. wonder what your life would be without the rest of the foreign world. did you get this propaganda from the americans?? the same ones who dont give any care in the world about us???? the ones that put travel sanctions on us making it harder to go to america??? the bahamas wlecomes tourist and they get visa free access. only people like the japanese and singaporians have the strongest passports in the world because they arent so un educated like you.

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  6. Fakh says:
    2 years ago

    Luke 23:34

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  7. . says:
    2 years ago

    YESSS WE CAN FINALLY TRAVEL TO MORE COUNTRIES!!! WAY TO GO GRENADA!!!!!

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    • Sandra says:
      2 years ago

      Wonderful. I love that .Go Grenada

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  8. . says:
    2 years ago

    YESSS LETSSS GOOOO!!!! NO MORE OPPRESSION AGAINST TRAVELLING! WWE CAN NOW EXPAND OUR TRAVELS IN TERMS OF TRAVELLING THE WORLD!!!! OUR PASSPORT IS GETTING STRONGER!!!

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