Caribbean National Weekly

BVI to implement new process for work permit renewals

By Andrew Karim··1 min read
BVI to implement new process for work permit renewals
Key Points(5)
  • The Labour Department in the British Virgin Islands has announced plans to start testing a new process for the renewal of work permits in the territory.
  • According to Deputy Premier and Minister of Natural Resources and Labour, Dr.
  • Kedrick Pickering, this will begin on March 15 with the full implementation scheduled for May 15.
  • The revised procedure for processing renewals is part of efforts to enhance the operation of the Labour Department, and to improve customer service in keeping with the ‘BVI Forward’ initiative to reform Immigration and Labour.
  • “Government is always exploring ways to improve service, and the changes identified through our ongoing partnership with the private sector illustrate our commitment to continuous improvement.

The Labour Department  in the British Virgin Islands has announced plans to start testing a new process for the renewal of work permits in the territory.

According to Deputy Premier and Minister of Natural Resources and Labour, Dr. Kedrick Pickering, this will begin on March 15 with the full implementation scheduled for May 15.

The revised procedure for processing renewals is part of efforts to enhance the operation of the Labour Department, and to improve customer service in keeping with the ‘BVI Forward’ initiative to reform Immigration and Labour.

“Government is always exploring ways to improve service, and the changes identified through our ongoing partnership with the private sector illustrate our commitment to continuous improvement. Considerable time has been invested examining processes, and we are now at the point of implementation,” said Pickering.

Meanwhile, Labour Commissioner Janice Rhymer said the Financial Services Implementation Unit (FSIU) has been working with the Labour Department, mapping the work permit process, and identifying options for improving efficiency to provide a faster and easier service to customers.

She added that the Labour Department will monitor the test phase of the programme and adjust as needed ahead of the full launch on May 15.

During the test phase, persons seeking to renew their work permits will have the option to complete the form electronically or manually, and then submit it to the Labour Department.

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