Caribbean National Weekly

Fewer Jamaicans denied entry into T&T

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
Fewer Jamaicans denied entry into T&T

The number of Jamaicans being denied entry into Trinidad and Tobago continues to decline.

Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kamina Johnson Smith, disclosed that 289 Jamaicans were refused entry by Trinidad and Tobago in 2017, a reduction from the 416 persons refused in 2016. “According to the Passport Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA), 63 Jamaican nationals were denied entry (to Trinidad) in the first quarter of 2018, and while we can’t predict what will happen by the end of the year, certainly, if this trend continues, then the reduction continues,” she said.

Training seminars for immigration officers

The minister was addressing journalists at a recent press briefing.

She said immigration officers’ training seminars implemented by Trinidad and Tobago have also helped to reduce the number of complaints from Jamaicans about their treatment while in Trinidad.

Travel tips for Jamaican travelers

Additionally, she informed that the Ministry has been sharing important travel tips to Jamaicans visiting CARICOM countries, “so that they could take responsibility when they travel…..This cooperation between public information as well as training and governmental responsibility among member states will reduce some of the friction that exists.”

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The CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) facilitates hassle-free travel for all CARICOM nationals.

The CSME is built on five core regimes: free movement of capital, free movement of goods, free movement of skills, the provision of services, and the right of establishment.

Johnson Smith said there is still a great level of disparity among CARICOM member states in the implementation of the five regimes.

She noted that a protocol to treat with community nationals being denied entry at the borders is being finalized.

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