IOM NEWS: Saint Lucia launches draft National Migration Policy grounded in data and diaspora engagement
The Government of Saint Lucia, with support from the International Organization for Migration ...
Global leaders reaffirm commitment to safe and orderly migration at UN forum
Governments from across the globe wrapped up discussions on migration issues and opportunities ...
Dominica finalises framework for new U.S. migration arrangement amid demographic challenges
Dominica has completed the framework for the standing operating procedures governing its ...
Caribbean countries leverage migration to address labor shortages
In its tenth installment, the ongoing “CONVERSATIONS on Migration in the Caribbean” series ...
IOM hosts conversation on migration tomorrow (registration link inside)
Throughout the Caribbean, labor shortages and aging populations are redefining development ...
US cuts various Dominican non-immigrant visas to three months, not ten years
Dominicans applying for U.S. nonimmigrant visas in certain categories may now be issued visa ...
COMMENTARY: Kubuli Farms – Cultivating innovation, inclusion and opportunity in Dominica
For more than thirty years, Jeffrey Bruney has shown what is possible when agriculture is ...
U.S. reports revoking over 100,000 visas since Trump’s election
The U.S. State Department announced on Monday that it has revoked more than 100,000 visas since ...
OPEN LETTER to Hon Dr Roosevelt Skerrit- Prime Minister of Dominica, Hon. Dr. Vince Henderson – Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Business, Trade and Energy, Ms Marie Therese-Johnson – Head of Citizen by Investment Unit
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Dominicans now face up $15,000 Visa Bond for entry into U.S.
Dominica is one of 38 countries whose citizens are subject to a new, unprecedented Visa Bond ...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Balancing diplomacy and reality – Dominica’s refugee decision under scrutiny
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit’s announcement that Dominica will accept third-country ...
New U.S remittance tax could impact Dominican families in 2026
Dominican families who rely on financial support from loved ones in the United States may need ...
OP-ED: Are we in a new cold war? A CARICOM perspective
On the evening of Tuesday, December 16th, citizens of Antigua & Barbuda and Dominica ...
STATEMENT: DAIC on announced partial travel restrictions affecting Dominican passport holders
Roseau, Dominica — Friday, November 19, 2025 The Dominica Association of Industry and ...
Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association lauds government’s ‘prompt and proactive’ response to U.S. travel restrictions
Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (DHTA) Representative Samantha Letang has thrown her ...
What you need to know re: U.S. travel restriction
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Antigua and Barbuda PM, Gaston Browne, addresses U.S. partial travel ban
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has expressed its official stance regarding the recent ...
PM Skerrit says latest partial travel ban will not affect ‘very good’ Dominica-U.S. relations
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit expressed that the recent decision by the United States(U.S) ...
STATEMENT: UWP on U.S. partial travel ban
Team Dominica notes with deep concern the announcement by the Government of the United States ...
PM Skerrit says U.S. travel ban is a surprise since Dominica has complied with U.S. requirements
Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit has said he is surprised by the recent decision by the United ...
OP-ED: Immigration restrictions on nationals from Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica – An analysis of crime rates, CBI program security, and ethical considerations
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not ...
CARICOM private sector organization free movement promising for economic landscape; a ‘win-win’ echoes Skerrit
This week, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) saw the advent of the first stage of full free ...