Monday, July 10, 2006
Tournament Director for next year's ICC Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean, Chris Dehring has applauded the security and immigration initiatives agreed by the Prime Ministers of CARICOM
The travelling public will not be required to have their passports stamped to clear Customs and Immigration once they are coming from any of the ten countries in the single domestic space.
For international visitors, a similar situation would apply, after being processed in the country in which they first arrive in the region. However, all fans would still be advised to carry their passports for identification purposes.
There will also be a single CARICOM visa which non-Caribbean fans can use for all ten countries instead of the usual practice of acquiring individual visas for each of these Caribbean countries as necessary.
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