Local NewsNews Visitor Permit Application goes online by Barbados Today 11/10/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 11/10/2020 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 444 Starting Monday, October 12, the Barbados Revenue Authority will begin processing Visitor’s Permits online only. Payments will be processed through the SurePay online payment platform and its network of locations. The Authority is also looking to expand the payment facility options for this service in the near future. Persons requiring a Visitor’s Permit to drive in Barbados, which is not issued by a car rental company, should complete and submit the application form found on www.bra.gov.bb via email to permits@bra.gov.bb. Visitors who make an application for a period of stay under two months will be required to email a copy of their valid international driver’s licence along with the completed form. Those persons making an application for a period of stay over two months, will be required to email a copy of their valid international driver’s licence along with a copy of their passport showing their working/living status in Barbados, with the application. Once an application has been reviewed and approved, the applicant will receive a unique identifier number to facilitate payment via SurePay. When the Authority receives confirmation of payment, the Visitor’s Permit will be issued to the email address used for the application. Guidance on the application process can be found on the Authority’s website. However, persons may contact the dedicated line for Visitor’s Permits at (246) 243-1698 or email permits@bra.gov.bb for assistance. It should be noted that the application process for Visitor’s Permits through car rental companies, remains the same. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like St James North by-election voters seek change for youth and small business 21/05/2025 Beekeeping on the rise as demand for local honey grows 21/05/2025 BACA not happy with quality of Bashment soca 21/05/2025