Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Delegation from Anguilla discussed visa problems

ANGUILLA--A high powered delegation from Anguilla was in French St. Martin on Friday, May 18, to discuss the measure announced that holders of Anguillian passports would need to obtain visas to visit St. Martin.

After discussions the French authorities have put the issue on hold and say that the matter will be raised at a higher level in Paris.

The delegation included Governor Alistair Harrison, Chief Minister Hubert Hughes, Minister of Home Affairs Walcott Richardson, Permanent Secretaries Aurjul Wilson and Foster Rogers, Claire Haskins from the Attorney General's Office and Kim Cutler from the Governor's Office.

The Government of Anguilla has announced that it was pleased with the decision and is ready to continue discussions to bring this issue to a satisfactory conclusion.

Source: http://www.thedailyherald.com/islands/1-islands-news/28013-delegation-from-anguilla-discussed-visa-problems-.html

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