Citizens from member states of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Economic Union are no longer required to apply for a work permit to be employed in Antigua and Barbuda.
The announcement was made on Tuesday in accordance with the OECS’ Statutory Instrument No. 31 of 2014.
Those who are presently living in Antigua and hold work permits are no longer required to make applications for renewals of these permits, however they are expected to approach the Immigration Department to regularize their status.
Furthermore work permit applications which were approved prior to July 2014 and remain uncollected should be collected from the Employment Unit of the Labour Department with the presentation of receipts of application or a valid passport as soon as possible.
Persons failing to come forward will be contacted by the Labour Department.
OECS member states include Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines. Anguilla and the British Virgin Islands are associate members of the OECS.
I don’t agree with them , y stop give out work permit. The OECS members go America and Canada and all over to become citizens, so y the Guyanese and those other country come to Antigua and can’t get work permit.
it was a bout time,,,, but after they take 1500 frm me they find to so.. well thank god its no more
Anguilla is not a full time member of OECS, it is an associated members and not yet full members so this no work permit does not apply there nor the BVI
One step closer to full community (OECS) integration.
They left out Barbados
When did Barbados join OECS? OECS is not Caricom, I am indicating this because I am making the assumption you made this mistake. Primary School Social Studies.
barbados is not part of the oecs and thier dont use the eastern caribbean dollars
Kim, Barbados is not a member of the OECS. It is however a member of Caricom and I had hopes that the same rules would apply to that orgainisation also, like they do in Europe for the E.U. We are moving too slow, after all this restriction in Antigua was only removed after 33 years since the OECS was established.
Barbados is not a member of the OECS (although I hope to see them join one day).
The OECS are only nine members states…Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica , Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, St.Kitts & Nevis, St.Vincent &The Grenadines these islands used the same currentcy, this is more opening for folks with skills, I hope some folks will conduct their selfs proper
manner for this opportunity.
Wonderful! We must speak as one voice! The Caribbean needs to put their words in action. Antigua must be commended. The other Islands must do the same. We are one people. One love to all!
DC Antigua is way behind, all the other islands in the OECS including Dominica, allows all nationals including Antiguans indefinite stay so they can live and work without work permit. The islands pass that law since 2012, so as a citizen of Dominica i can go to St. Kitts and take up a job there without any hassle so to for Grenada, St Vincent and St Lucia. Antigua should do the same and stop their rubbish!!!!!!
joe shut up
THAT JUST WRONG
You really ARE “country” like your name suggests. I take it you did not understand anything the article says. You just commented for commenting sake. Let me add “bookie” to that country for you. Smh.
Great news, but why are governments so steeped in useless bureaucracy? No work permits are required yet one must collect work permits already issued and those who already have permits must be regularized? What does that mean? Does that make sense? You already know who applied previously, then why maintain such bureaucracy and hassle and needless paperwork? Stop holding on to old processes!
Pedro, good observation. So much wasteful paperwork and time-wasting going on, even here. Why, for instance must I fill in a a form for immigration and have my passport stamped when I return to my own country on a Dominican passport? We live in the age of IT technology and I would have thought that a) our immigration service would have gleaned that information from the passenger list before my arrival and b) simply scanned my passport to confirm the details upon arrival. We especially introduced a machine-readable passport for that purpose. The same applies to departures. I’m fed up having my passport full of these stamps and have to apply and pay for a new again again before its expiry date because there is no more room for stamps.