CARIBBEAN: US Powerful Travel Ban Threatens Caribbea. . . The U S has imposed a powerful travel ban on Caribbean Citizenship by Investment programs in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent, and Barbados due to security and immigration concerns Failure to address these issues within 60 days could severely impact tourism, investment, and business ties
Trump’s Travel Ban On Six Caribbean Nations - CaribbeanFocus On March 15, 2025, the New York Times said that the U S Authorities (Trump’s ban) are looking to impose travel restrictions on numerous Caribbean nations, which include St Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis, Haiti, and Cuba
Caribbean Countries and US Travel Ban: What You Need to Know in 2025 Recently, a potential travel ban affecting several Caribbean countries has raised significant concerns among travelers, investors, and citizens of these nations This comprehensive guide examines the current situation, explains what's at stake, and offers clarity on what these developments mean for your travel plans, investments, and
Caribbean Nations Facing U. S. Draft Travel Ban: What You Need to Know Caribbean nations, including St Vincent and the Grenadines, are facing scrutiny as they appear on a U S draft travel ban list The list targets countries with Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs, raising concerns about potential tourism impacts
US Travel Ban Expansion Targets Caribbean CBI Nations — The United States has signaled a potential expansion of its travel restrictions, placing seven Caribbean countries that operate Citizenship by Investment (CBI) or Citizenship by Descent (CBD) programs under heightened scrutiny
Saint Lucia Among Caribbean CBI Countries Listed in Leaked US Memo on . . . A leaked US State Department memo obtained by The Washington Post names Saint Lucia among 36 countries at risk of travel ban St Lucia Times Caribbean nations that offer citizenship by investment (CBI), according to a leaked US State Department projects in any Caribbean islands so we have to find ways to
Sweeping US Travel Ban Proposal Triggers Caribbean Alarm The proposed US travel restrictions, which could severely limit travel for nationals from affected countries, have raised concerns about economic repercussions, strained diplomatic relations, and the broader impact on Caribbean families with ties to the United States
Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, Haiti, Dominica, St Kitts and Nevis, St . . . Many Caribbean countries depend on the ease of travel to and from the United States for economic growth The potential restrictions could impact flight routes, hotel bookings, and tourism revenues —especially as Caribbean tourism continues to recover post-pandemic