Home ยป Posts ยป St Vincent lifts visa restrictions ahead of Cricket World Cup

St Vincent lifts visa restrictions ahead of Cricket World Cup

by Barbados Today
3 min read
A+A-
Reset

The St Vincent and the Grenadines government says it has lifted visa requirements for cricketing countries except Afghanistan ahead of next monthโ€™s T20 Cricket World Cup.

Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves told Parliament during the debate on the ICC Cricket World Cup West Indies Bill, that his administration lifted the restrictions on Wednesday but is spending a lot of time โ€œaddressing the security question.

โ€œAnd we are doing so within a regional context and our allies, particularly the United States, Canada, Britain, France and the Netherlands because we have to have it safe,โ€ he said.

Gonsalves told legislators some countries have visa restrictions for some cricketing nations, noting only Afghanistan passport holders require a visa to enter St Vincent and the Grenadines.

Gonsalves, who is also Minister of National Security, said about four weeks ago government imposed visa requirements on Nepal and Bangladesh, two cricketing nations.

โ€œWe had done so on Bulgaria also because there are some โ€” ย two aircraft, one coming out of Nigeria and one coming out of Dubai by way of Morocco, wanted to bring several hundred people here including a number of Indians.โ€

He said the passengers were heading to Nicaragua and the pilots were Bulgarians, as was the registration of the aircraft.

Gonsalves said there were a lot of Nepalese and Bangladeshis on board, so Kingstown imposed visa restrictions on those countries.

โ€œThey were from India, too, but the same week I was seeing the Indian ambassador and we are dealing with that in a different way,โ€ Gonsalves said, adding that on Wednesday the Cabinet removed the visa restrictions.

โ€œIt had a purpose for us to stop any of these people who want to come here, essentially, where some were trafficking โ€” it looks to me as though it was going to be trafficking in persons, looks to us in the security forces.โ€

Gonsalves said Jamaica had that same problem โ€œwith another set of peopleโ€ recently who landed in the country.

โ€œWe made sure we stopped you in your track early as we have stopped an airline which wanted to come out of Venezuela with some Cubans, using us as a transit to Nicaragua.

โ€œYou canโ€™t use our country in that way,โ€ he said and emphasised that Afghanistan is the only country in Cricket World Cup for whom Vincentian visas are required.

โ€œAll what will happen, they will get their visas very easily and the provision is made in the law,โ€ Gonsalves said, noting that there is an advanced passenger information system.

โ€œThat will be sent, weโ€™ll send it to the Implementation Agency for Crime and Security,โ€ Gonsalves said, referring to the ย CARICOM agency.

โ€œThe checks will be done and everybody will be cleared. I donโ€™t think that anybody is going to have any problems with that. And weโ€™re doing our coordination.โ€

Gonsalves told Parliament that he received on May 2 a letter from Maurice Edwards, chair of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) indicating that โ€œthings are going so well that โ€ฆ the committee isnโ€™t needed anymore because the works are almost completed.โ€

Gonsalves said two cranes are due to arrive from Barbados on Friday to erect the floodlights at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex.

โ€œWithin a few days, those lights should all be up, the six of them. Thereโ€™s something to be done additionally at the mound โ€ฆ, they have to put up one of the lights by the mound.โ€

He said that the government will, over the next three months, also install floodlights at the Vincent Beache National Stadium in Diamond, where a football field is located.

โ€œWe are very conscious of the fact that we have to put an excellent maintenance team in place including not just with the buildings but for the lights and the scoreboards and all those things. They are high technical stuff, gym equipment,โ€ Gonsalves said.

โ€œWe have to make sure and the National Sports Council has to be restructured and proper maintenance systems and all the rest of it,โ€ he said, adding that he was glad that the bill received bipartisan support.

SOURCE: CMC

You may also like

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Accept Privacy Policy

-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00