UK officials to visit St Lucia amid visa requirement implementation

St Lucia Prime Minister Philip J Pierre announced Monday that officials from the United Kingdom are scheduled to visit the country this week to consult with stakeholders and travel experts following London’s decision to introduce a visa requirement for St Lucian travellers.

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Pierre said at a news conference that the UK delegation will meet with travel agencies and visa specialists on Tuesday and Wednesday to ensure “legitimate travel to the UK” continues smoothly.

Last week, the UK Home Office announced that St Lucian nationals would now require a transit visa when passing through the UK to other destinations. The measure takes effect immediately, although a six-week transition period will allow travellers holding an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) booked before the policy change to enter the UK visa-free until April 16, 2026.

Pierre said he personally received a letter from Mike Tapp, the UK Minister for Migration and Citizenship, which cited “a substantial increase in St Lucian nationals presenting as visitors, but subsequently claiming asylum” as the main reason for the new requirement. The letter emphasized that the change was necessary to safeguard the integrity of the UK immigration system.

The UK acknowledged St Lucia’s ongoing reforms in security, justice systems, and border management, particularly concerning the Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme. Pierre noted that the letter highlighted “risks of individuals who purchase St Lucian citizenship travelling to the UK to claim asylum,” while also affirming that legitimate travel continues.

Pierre urged St Lucians to comply with visa regulations, avoid overstaying in the UK or the US, and take advantage of the six-week transition period if they already hold an ETA. He also clarified that the changes do not affect diplomats or government officials travelling on official business.

“The principal reason, as stated in the letter, is a substantial increase in St Lucian nationals presenting as visitors but subsequently claiming asylum,” Pierre said. “Now, the numbers may sound small compared to what’s happening in the world, but we have no control over UK or US government policy. Our job is to take control of what we can.”

The Prime Minister reaffirmed that St Lucia will continue constructive engagement with the UK to protect the interests of its citizens while ensuring compliance with the new travel requirements.

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