Antigua Government says no automatic citizenship for stranded Africans

The Antigua and Barbuda government says hundreds of African migrants who travelled to the island late last year from West Africa will not be afforded citizenship, but could be offered residency and work permits.

- Advertisement -
ROA 728X90

“Antiguan passport? No…I don’t think that that is on the cards, but certainly the whole idea of residency and work permits, that is part of the legal framework that we are considering,” Information Minister Melford Nicholas told reporters at the end of the weekly Cabinet meeting.

Earlier this week, the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) called for a Commission of Inquiry to determine if the authorities are engaged in human trafficking after supporters staged protest action against the government’s decision to legalize the status of hundreds of African migrants.

Opposition Leader, Jamale L. Pringle, told reporters that “there is some semblance of human trafficking “after the Cabinet said it had discussed the treatment to be meted out to the visitors who arrived on charters from West Africa.

“We are asking the government to come clean on this matter and how we can be comfortable knowing that this situation is a legitimate situation is by a public inquiry. We are just making our voices be heard, we are just showing our presence here asking for the government to call an inquiry into this situation where we are now seeing over 700 persons on the ground and they are not in a comfortable position,” Pringle said, as he led the “peaceful protest” outside the office of the Prime Minister Gaston Browne.

But Nicholas told reporters that “one of the features we have asked the Immigration (Department) to be able to do is a skills audit …to determine whether we have some additional attendant benefits to be derived from some of these persons who are here.”

Broward-County-Fastrac-728x90

The Government said last week 637 of the more than 900 people who touched down between November and January remained in Antigua. Many of them are Cameroonians fleeing a bloody conflict in their country.

But it is unclear how many of them are seeking asylum having arrived on Antigua Airways or other chartered airlines.

Last week, the government said it had examined the circumstances under which the Antigua Airways flights were conceived and originated.  It said the passengers were to be well-off citizens of Nigeria and neighboring countries who wished to travel to the Caribbean as tourists.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

“The Cabinet was informed that the visitors remaining in Antigua can be located in several small hotels and guest houses across the island. An offer to return them to their country is to be made, though many are likely to choose to stay, it was reported. Some arrangement may likely be made to ensure that their status is legal,” the Cabinet statement added.

CMC/

 

More Stories

Grenada Prime Minister receives Venezuela’s Acting President in diplomatic visit

Grenada Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell on Thursday received an official visit from Acting President Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela, marking what both sides described as...
Bahamas PM Philip Davis

The Bahamas Parliament dissolved ahead of May 12 general election

The Bahamas Commissioner of Police, Shanta Knowles, acting in her capacity as Provost Marshal, on Wednesday read the proclamation from Cynthia Pratt officially dissolving...
haiti police

Kenya protests to UN over report on alleged abuse by officers in Haiti

Kenya’s Foreign Minister Musalia Mudavadi on Wednesday formally protested to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres over a recent UN report, accusing it of misrepresenting...
Jamaica Tourist Board

Jamaica Tourist Board named Agents’ favorite national tourist board

The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) has been named Agents' Favourite National Tourist Board at the Travel Gossip Awards 2026, an accolade voted for by...

Former PNP lawmaker granted $300,000 bail amid incest charges

A former Jamaican Member of Parliament facing charges of incest was granted bail in the sum of $300,000 during an appearance in the Westmoreland...
birthrate low birth tourism birthright citizenship

Jamaicans now having smaller households and fewer children, survey shows

Jamaica’s households are shrinking, with fewer children and couples living under one roof than a decade ago, according to the latest Survey of Living...
Lynette Hooker

Bahamas Police arrest husband of missing American woman Lynette Hooker

Authorities in the Bahamas have arrested a 59-year-old U.S. man in connection with the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, an American woman who went missing...
Trinidad PM

Trinidad and Tobago to send delegation to Venezuela to secure gas interests

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced that a diplomatic delegation from Trinidad and Tobago will soon depart for Venezuela to ensure the country secures its...

Saint Kitts and Nevis, Guyana ink key agreements to boost agriculture, security, and digital governance

Saint Kitts and Nevis and Guyana have taken a major step in deepening bilateral relations with the signing of three Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs)...
Suriname and Guyana Advance Toward Joint Gas Reserve Exploitation

UK oil firm sees potential 7 billion-barrel oil find in Jamaican waters

A UK-based oil and gas exploration company says new offshore testing in Jamaican waters has identified hydrocarbons that could signal the presence of petroleum...

Latest Articles