Grenada launches online embarkation/disembarkation card for arrivals

Travelers to Grenada can now complete their immigration entry forms online before arrival, thanks to the launch of the country’s new Online Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) Card Platform, which officially went live on March 2.

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The digital system allows visitors to fill out the required ED Card by visiting edcard.gov.gd prior to travel. Officials recommend completing the form the day before departure or before leaving the port of embarkation. The move is part of Grenada’s broader push to modernize its border processing system and improve efficiency at ports of entry.

“The introduction of the Online ED Card Platform represents a practical and forward-thinking enhancement to our tourism and border management systems,” said Senator the Honourable Adrian Thomas, Minister for Tourism, Creative Economy and Culture. “As visitor arrivals continue to grow and we expand into new markets, efficient processing at our ports of entry becomes increasingly important. This initiative strengthens our operational readiness and reinforces Grenada’s standing as a globally competitive destination.”

Stacey Liburd, Chief Executive Officer of the Grenada Tourism Authority, emphasized the benefits for visitors: “Today’s traveler values efficiency and ease. The launch of the Online ED Card Platform reflects Grenada’s ongoing commitment to strengthening the visitor experience while supporting a modern, digitally enabled tourism environment. A smooth arrival process sets the tone for a visitor’s entire stay and initiatives like this help ensure that Grenada remains welcoming, efficient and forward-looking.”

The system eliminates the traditional paper ED cards previously filled out on the plane or at the airport, helping reduce congestion in arrival areas and shortening wait times for travelers. It also allows immigration authorities to process passenger data more efficiently, particularly during peak travel periods when multiple flights land in quick succession.

Tourism officials say the platform aligns with Grenada’s strategy to balance growing visitor numbers with operational readiness, supporting both the leisure and luxury travel segments. Travelers can now focus on enjoying the island’s beaches, festivals, culinary tours, and resorts from the moment they step off the plane, without needing to fill out paper forms.

Travelers planning a visit are advised to complete the ED Card online at edcard.gov.gd prior to departure to ensure a smoother arrival process.

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