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Bahamas Suspends Issuing Visas to Haitian Nationals

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Bahamas Suspends Issuing Visas to Haitian Nationals
Key Points(5)
  • NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – The Government of the Bahamas has suspended issuing visas to Haitian nationals until further notice.
  • In a short statement Wednesday, the government said this is due to “current technical and other challenges”, but did not elaborate.
  • However, the statement added that the suspension does not include Haitian nationals who are officials, diplomats or holders of a US, UK, Canadian or Schengen visa.
  • The statement was published just days after Haiti’s Foreign Affairs Minister Bocchit Edmond said a corruption probe revealed “unacceptable situations” and “wrongdoing” at Haiti’s local embassy.
  • However, The Tribune newspaper quotes<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield as saying that the suspension of visas is not connected to that issue.

NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – The Government of the Bahamas has suspended issuing visas to Haitian nationals until further notice.

In a short statement Wednesday, the government said this is due to “current technical and other challenges”, but did not elaborate.

However, the statement added that the suspension does not include Haitian nationals who are officials, diplomats or holders of a US, UK, Canadian or Schengen visa.

The statement was published just days after Haiti’s Foreign Affairs Minister Bocchit Edmond said a corruption probe revealed “unacceptable situations” and “wrongdoing” at Haiti’s local embassy.

However, The Tribune newspaper quotes  Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield as saying that the suspension of visas is not connected to that issue.

The Foreign Affairs Minister says the ministry discovered problems on its own after reviewing how visas are issued adding that he hopes the matter can be resolved as quickly as possible.

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