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No short stay visa needed for French overseas territories

Citizens will no longer need a visa for the French overseas territories once their stay is 30 days or less.

Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon announced yesterday that following an approach by the Government, the French Government has agreed to exempt nationals of this country travelling to Guadeloupe, Martinique, St Martin and French Guiana from a visa requirement once their stay is for 30 days or less but does not exceed 100 days within a period of 12 months. Gopee-Scoon said the agreement would be in effect in about one week’s time with the exchange of diplomatic notes.

She also disclosed that the Government had also applied to the European Union for a waiver in the visa requirements for short trip stays in the Schengen zone which comprises 25 European countries.


 Comments: No short stay visa needed for French overseas territories
About time Posted: 2009-08-07 00:02:00 AM
It is high time the PM and those in charge do something. Barbados and St Kitts could travel freely to european nations. As a Trini living in London, I felt enough wasn't being done at all. Is time to speak up, if Manning is really and truly the father of this nation like he claims , he needs to stop running his mouth and do something NOW>
Schengen zone visa waiver Posted: 2009-08-07 02:30:00 AM
The EU will never allow T&T nationals a waiver for a schengen visa, because too many Trinis will overstay their visit
T&T Always Lagging Behind Posted: 2009-08-07 04:19:00 AM
The TT government is always lagging behind Barbados which has been granted Schengen Visa waiver status this month. Why would the EU let in people from a country with a high murder rate to roam their country anyway? Does the government want killers to flee to far lands so they can further bring our country into disrepute?
AT LONG LAST Posted: 2009-08-07 04:03:00 AM
I live and work in the UK and the work permit here does not allow me to visit the schengen zone without a visa. It is always expensive and frustrating to visit my gf's family as she is from Western Europe (Non UK). Hopefully we can get the waiver as Barbadians, Antiguans and others have recently gotten it. Life would be easier. Good Luck Paula (Gopee-Scoon) and good work-better late than never. SL London

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