North Macedonia visa for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines citizens

Embarking on your journey from North Macedonia to the stunning Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a breeze, as Macedonian citizens enjoy visa-free entry for stays of up to 90 days, allowing ample time to explore the "Jewel of the Caribbean." While no specific visa types beyond the standard tourist allowance are needed, remember that the average flight route often involves multiple connections, so factor in travel time and be aware of the 5-hour time difference from Skopje. With the currency being the East Caribbean Dollar (XCD), having a small amount readily available upon arrival can be helpful for immediate needs, especially if you arrive outside of typical banking hours.

Visa required· verified 2026-05-27

Entry requirements

Onward ticket
Required
Funds proof
Required
Health insurance
Required

Visa options

TransitAirport Transit Visa (A visa)
TouristShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Tourism
90dvalid 6mo
BusinessShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Business
90dvalid 6mo
FamilyShort-Stay Visa (C visa) – Family
90dvalid 6mo
OtherLong-Stay Visa (D visa) – General
180d$76valid 1y
OtherEntry Visa
BusinessBusiness Visa
WorkEmployment Visa
WorkWork Permit
OtherResidence Permit
multiple-entry
OtherLong-Stay Visa ('D' visa) Application Fee
$70
OtherLong-Stay Visa ('D' visa) Application Fee (Children 6-12)
$35
OtherVisa-free entry with multiple-entry Schengen C visa or EU/Schengen residence permit
15d$0valid 15d
OtherVisa-free entry with valid Canada, UK or US visa (temporary decision)
15d$0valid 15d
OtherVisa-free entry for EU/Schengen nationals
$0
OtherVisa-free entry for UN travel document holders
$0
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with temporary residence in EU/Schengen
15d
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with permanent residence in EU/Schengen
15d
OtherVisa-free entry for third-country nationals with multiple-entry Schengen visa (type C)
15d

15 days visa free if holding valid Schengen Type C visa or residence permit.

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