UK to require visas for St. Lucia nationals visiting Britain

Nationals of St. Lucia will soon need a visa to visit the United Kingdom following new immigration measures announced by the British government.

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Under the changes published by the Government of the United Kingdom on March 5, citizens of both Saint Lucia and Nicaragua will now be required to apply for and obtain a visit visa before travelling to the UK. The move also removes both countries from the list of nationalities eligible to apply for the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation.

British officials say the new requirement will allow travellers to be assessed against the UK’s immigration rules before arrival, enabling authorities to refuse entry in advance where applicants do not meet the criteria.

The decision comes amid concerns about asylum claims made by visitors entering the UK. According to the British government, between January 2022 and December 2025, 360 nationals of Saint Lucia claimed asylum in the UK, with 128 claims — or 36 percent — made at ports of entry.

Officials described this as a high number of claims relative to Saint Lucia’s population of about 180,000 people. As of December 2025, 222 Saint Lucian nationals were receiving asylum support in the UK, including 213 who were housed in accommodation provided by the UK Home Office.

The British government said asylum applications place additional strain on border operations and the wider migration system.

The new policy also reflects concerns about Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme, which allows foreign investors to obtain citizenship in exchange for economic contributions.

British authorities noted that while they recognise steps taken by the Saint Lucian government in the past year to reduce risks associated with the programme, they believe “unsustainable risks” remain. The government said these concerns stem largely from the historic sale of large numbers of citizenships and passports.

In the 2023–2024 financial year, the programme reportedly received 5,642 applications, representing 423 percent annual growth in application volumes. UK officials said the increase has coincided with more individuals using Saint Lucian passports to enter the country and later claim asylum or work illegally.

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The visa requirement will be introduced with a six-week transition period. During this time, Saint Lucian nationals who already hold confirmed travel bookings made before the policy takes effect — and who have obtained an ETA — will still be able to travel to the UK without a visa until 3:00 p.m. BST on April 16, 2026.

Applications for the ETA for nationals of Saint Lucia and Nicaragua will close at 3:00 p.m. GMT on March 5, 2026.

Travellers with bookings for dates after the transition period will be required to obtain a visa before travel. The UK government said the temporary grace period is intended to avoid operational difficulties and prevent travellers from losing money on trips arranged before the announcement.

Officials added that the visa requirement for Saint Lucia will remain under review, particularly to assess whether it reduces the number of asylum claims made in the UK.

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