词条 | Immigration to Barbados |
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In more recent history Barbados comparatively is experiencing increased levels of immigration than some of its nearby neighbours in the Caribbean region.[1] HistoryThe British that first landed in Barbados recorded that there were no persons living in Barbados at the time of landing at James Town in the 17th century. The British Government next sent large numbers of persons from Scotland to the island, many were indentured servants sent in order to work off or settle debts owed to the British Government. In the years that followed, Jewish migrants from the then Dutch controlled areas of modern-day Brazil sought safe passage to Barbados. As the Jewish community brought their advanced agricultural technology to Barbados, plantations boomed with introduction of Sugar cane. This led to large groups of African people being brought to Barbados as slaves. Large numbers of African descendants began to outnumber the Europeans, who were represented by large numbers of Irish people from Ireland was then under British rule. {{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} Some European immigration came to Barbados in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries: the French, Germans, Greeks, Italians, Portuguese and Russians escaped the Soviet government among them. {{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} In the years that followed groups of East Indians, Europeans, and a small community of Asians and Middle Easterners (Lebanese and Syrians) developed their own communities in Barbados in the late 20th century. In April 2012 the Prime Minister of Barbados held the first official new citizens ceremony at the Llyod Erskine Sandiford Centre in St. Michael. In November 2012 the second new citizens ceremony took place. Travel to BarbadosNationals of CARICOM member states, the USA, Canada, the UK, and some Commonwealth countries can travel directly to Barbados with acceptable proof of nationality and identity (a valid passport from their country and/or original birth certificate with national photo identification) and may be admitted for a period not exceeding three months. All visitors are required to have onward or return tickets. Recent information from the Immigration Department indicates that CARICOM skilled nationals are required to arrive in Barbados with return airline tickets until they have been formally registered with the Immigration Department as such. The registration process can take up to four weeks to complete, and includes submitting to the Immigration Department a registration form (available at the Immigration Department or at the BIDC), along with the following documentation:[2]
See also
References1. ^Inter-Caribbean Immigration: A look at Barbados’ New Immigration Policies, by Adrianne Jemmott 2. ^Immigration & Work Permits, businessbarbados.com External links
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