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British Virgin Islands to remove visas for work permit holders

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June 11, 2026
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The British Virgin Islands government is set to remove visa requirements for work permit holders in the coming weeks, in a move aimed at easing labour shortages and improving the territory’s investment climate.

Premier Natalio Wheatley announced the reform during his 2026 State of the Territory Address, describing it as part of a wider package of measures designed to support economic growth and make it easier for businesses to recruit and retain staff.

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“In the coming weeks, we will also be removing visas for work permit holders, giving relief to businesses who cannot onboard staff quickly enough to support their operations,” Wheatley said.

The government said the change is intended to help employers across key sectors who have continued to report challenges in filling vacancies and navigating immigration procedures. Industries including hospitality, agriculture and fisheries, marine services and skilled trades are expected to benefit from the planned adjustment.

Alongside the visa reform, the administration highlighted ongoing efforts to modernise work permit processing through digital systems, expanded labour outreach programmes, and improved workplace rights education. Officials say these steps are aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing delays for both employers and applicants.

Wheatley also pointed to broader economic reforms, including preparations for a new Investment Act and the establishment of a trade and investment promotion agency intended to serve as a one-stop service for investors.

“My government is 100 per cent committed to creating a business-friendly environment that will facilitate the expansion of our economy,” he said.

No specific date has yet been announced for the implementation of the visa waiver policy.

caribbeannationalweekly.com

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