LAWS
OF BARBADOS
IMMIGRATION CHAPTER (SUBSIDIARY
ACT 190
LEGISLATION)
TUE LAWS OF BAPBAJJOS F’riuted by the Oovanmmt Rittting Dqmrtmea~ Bay Strd, SL Midmel. by the andmrity of the Oovamnatt of B.rb.dm
SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION INDEX Immigration 1. 2. 3. (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979 ....................................... .......... Al (Ports of Entry) Regulations, 1976 ....................... .. .. ......................... Bl (Students) Regulations, 1979 . ............... ................. .. .. .......*............... Cl
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Immigration
CAP. 190 regs.1-4
Immigration IMMIGRATION (FORMS AND FEES) REGULATIONS, 1979
Cap. 190.
1979/178. 1982/38. 1982/224. 1984/47. Authority: These Regulations were made on 10th December, 1979 by the Minister under 1993/64. sections 18(2) and 31(1) of the Immigration Act. 1994/43. 1994/94. 1999/66. Commencement: 17th December, 1979.
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979. 2. An application (a) for permission to become an immigrant under section 6 of the Act must be made in the Form A set out in the First Schedule; and (b) to be registered as a permanent resident must be made in the Form A1 in the First Schedule. 3. An application under section 13(3) of the Act (a) for permission to remain in Barbados for a period longer than that specified in a permit issued under section 13(2); or (b) to have the condition of a permit referred to in paragraph (a) varied, must be made in the Form B set out in the First Schedule. 4. (1) An application for a work permit under section 18(1) of the Act must be made in the Form C-1 set out in the First Schedule, whether or not the applicant has received the offer of a job; but where the applicant has received the offer of a job the information required in the Form C-2 in the First Schedule must, in that form, be supplied by the prospective employer and forwarded by the applicant with the application.
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Printed by the Government Printer, Bay Street, St. Michael by the authority of the Government of Barbados
1982/224. First Schedule.
First Schedule. 1982/224.
First Schedule.
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(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), an application for a work permit in respect of a period not exceeding 6 months must be made in the Form C-3 set out in the First Schedule. 5. A deportation order under section 21(1) of the Act must be in the Form D set out in the First Schedule. 6. The International Embarkation or Disembarkation card to be supplied to persons under section 31(1)(c) of the Act must be in the Form set out in the Form E in the First Schedule. 7. The certificate required to be obtained by a person under section 7(1) of the Act must be in the Form set out in the Form F in the First Schedule. 8. A dependant must, upon being permitted to enter Barbados, be issued with an entry permit in the Form G set out in the First Schedule. 9. (1) There is payable on behalf of an applicant in respect of the several matters set out in the first column of Part I of the Second Schedule the fee set out opposite thereto in the second column thereof. (2) There is payable on behalf of an applicant who is (a) a national of a member country of the Caribbean Community; or (b) a citizen of a foreign country, in respect of the grant of an application for a work permit and in respect of the categories of employment specified in the first column of Part II of the Second Schedule, the fee set out opposite thereto in the second or third column, as the case may be, thereof. (2A) The fee mentioned in paragraph (2) is a monthly fee; but where a work permit is granted for a period exceeding one month the fee is to be multiplied by the period expressed in months and the sum so obtained is payable in advance. (2B) For the purposes of this paragraph, part of a month is to be counted as a month.
First Schedule.
First Schedule.
First Schedule.
First Schedule.
Second Schedule.
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(3) There is payable on behalf of an applicant to whom paragraph (2) refers in respect of the renewal of a work permit, such fee as is specified in Part III of the Second Schedule.
1982f224.
Sd Schedule.
(4) The Minister may remit the whole or a part of the fee 1982/2%. payable under these regulations by or on behalf of
(4 any person who is employed or about to be employed in a
religious, cultural or athletic field or full-time Government; of with the
(b) any person who is entitled to the issue of an H-X permit
under regulation 5(2) Regulations, 1979;
the Immigration (Students)
19~19.
(c) any person to whom ISCO Unit number 2-19 applies if the
person is certified by the Barbados Industrial Development Corporation as an entrepreneur who is managing his own business in Barbados; and
(4 students, other than those mentioned
in paragraph (b), attending any regional educational institution or other tertiary institution approved by the Minister of Education.
(4A) Notwithstanding paragraph (4) the Minister may in any case where circumstances warrant remit or waive any fee payable under these regulations. (5) For the purposes of this regulation (a) a person is to be regarded as a national of a member country of the Caribbean Community if he is (i) (ii) a citizen of that country, or has a connection with that country of a kind which entitles him to be regarded as belonging to, or if it be so expressed as being a native or resident of the country for the purposes of such laws thereof relating to immigration for the time being in force;
(b) “Caribbean Community” has the meaning assigned to “Community” in section 2 of the Caribbean Community tsp. 15. Act. (c) ‘ Foreign country” means a country other than a member country of the Caribbean Community. TIutLAwsoFBARBmos Raadbyllmoo*armealt *. CrhM=f;ea-*
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1982r.24.
Third
Sddule.
10. The persons specified in the Third Schedule are exempt from the payment of fees under these regulations.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
CAP. 190
19821224.
(Regulations 2 to 8)
FORM A THE IMMIGRATION ACT (CAP. 190) APPLICATION FOR IMMIGKWTS STATUS AND NON-NATIONAL REGISTRATION Reg. 2
INSZRUCI’ IONS: IlG form must be filled cut in DUPLICATE by typewriter or. if by hand, in legible block letten. All querttats must be answered, if a ‘ cable. Querrionr which are not applicable should be so ma ed. If there ir insufficiau se” room on the form answer on te sheets, using the same number8 aa a at the form. T uach the sheeta to the forms. The fee pay r e for filing this application and the fee payable prior to the grant of petmission to become an immigrant are those prescrilxd in PART I of the Second Schedule to the Immigntia~ (Fotmr and Fees) Regulaticns,~1979. WARNING: Any false statement or cuxealment of a material fact may result in your permanent exclusion from Barbados. Even though you should be admitted to Barbados. a fraudulent entry could by gnnmds for your prosecution and/or depotit& 1. Family name (capital letters) 2. o&hcl~clw~Morbywhi~known . give ma&n 3. Full name in native alphabet (If Romm letters not used) 4. DateofBirth Yar MIh Day 5 Age a Placedkth (City or town) m) 0-Y~ Fitxt name name) Middle name
7. Nntiadity
a. sex
q M a le
0 10. Passpott Number 13. PreaealtAddlesa Female
9. MuiulSluua 0 Single (never married) 0 cl led Inc lu’ prerent mge, my z married ..... ...................timer. 12
q Divo r c ed
I have been
Mmied
11. DateandPlacedIsNC
Ocqatkm
14. Name, address. date and place of binh of wife/husband (Give maiden nme of wife) “....““-“......-.......“““_.__“. ..--- .........-_.... ..... ““_.I ....--. _..I.I I......1”“.“._ .-.--” ..-.-.... Date and place of m&age .. .. ..
IS. Names. addresses. dates and places of binh of all children ...“.....‘ ...... . .... . ..“............I- ........................-............I..“” ....“.... .... I.. .I.....” ..._._.......I _......”...“I.-. ..._...-.“..“.--..^.-...“--_I . ._“.............._....”-.- ...._...” ...... ....- ^......-...... “.._I...” I._ .-..... ._I” .......................I .........I....... ..I_.....-...... ....I.......I.......“.. I”..” ..- ........-..I .....-...: “..“.-.~..“.-...... I....- -...--......I..“..I..........-..I .. I...I....I......“.“_ . ..” .,..-.--.--
_..” “.__..“.“._ -..I ....-_.._...I.....
16. Pets&) named in 14 and 15 who will accompany or follow me to Barbados
17. Proposed address in Barba&
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Primed by the Govemmmt Rinting Dcputmat, Bay Stxu. St. Mich@, by the authority of the Gowntment of B&da
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18 Pcrsoa you intaxi to join. (Give name, addtess and relationship. if any)
19. Name and address of spuuoring sat or organisalion (if different p” ran 18.)
20. Paxmal descripion (a)
21. Marks of identification of eyes (c) Height ...... cuttimetres
Colourd (b)Colour
hair
22. Purposeingoingto23. Imtgth d inWed stay ofpe-fly. so rtrte) 24. Intended Pott d Wry
(a)
Cash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(c) Real estate (valua). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(d) Gthcr(Describe). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(‘ Bmkdeposits.. b)
Name and address
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3 1. List all languages, including your own, that you read and write Langwe Spuk Read Write L=wwxe Speak ..... ..... Read Write
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32. Inclusive dates of previous residence in or visits to Barbados (If never, so state) or status)
(Give type of visa
33. Have you ever heen treated in a hospital, institution or elsewhere for a mental disorder, drug addiction or alcoholism? Cl Yes 0 No (If answer is yes, explain) 34. Have you ever heen anested, convicted or confined in a prison or have you ever been placed in a poorhouse or other charitable institution? (Tfanswer is ye*. explaitt) q Yes q No 35. Have you ever heen the heateficiary other act d cl-cy or similar action? (If answer is yes, explain)
d a pardon, -sty,
q
rehabilitation decree, Yes q No
36. Have you ever spplied for a visa to enter Barbados? (If answer is yes. state where mmigrant or an immigrant visa and and wha whether you applied for a non-’ whether the visa was issued or refused) q Yed q No 37. Have you been r&s& admission to Barhdor during the last 12 months? (If answer is yes, explain) q Yes
q
No
38. BARBADOS laws governing the gram of Immigrant Status to state whether or not he is a manher of an class d indwi uals excludedfrom should each aFe-t read car&ly admission. The excluded classes ate dcscn%el below. You .=P the following paragraphs; your understanding of their amtent and the answers you give the questions that follow will assist the Immigmti~ Depamnent on your eligibility to he granted Immigrant Status.
HxcBm AS OlTELRWtSt3b3tOVDi0 BY L/W. NON-tMMlOlMNT1 wrnitNANYw
UAl.DWtNCiCl.MStSNUittU?lMBlEPOR~ORANTW-ST~S AM) NON-NATIONAL RBOLSIRMION
THE I&5’ OFBARBADOS S Bay stma, St. lbfichaa Rioted bytbociov-eatRintingDc+tme& bythaautbaitydcbcGovomnwa tofBarbada
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PUSC#UWhO~(a) idiots. imbeciles, feeble minded persons, epileptics. persons of unsound mind or mmtall deficient. dumb, blmd or physically lullto the u&m d heinguMbletoumaliving(tmlessthey autclustvely establish th8t they will not have to am a living) or pmatrlikelytobcanlle~onplblicfim~or (b) pnupen. vagnnts orprdessiatal beggars.
Perxats suffering flwn -tmicable diwithintbemeaningofany reguhtions relating to such diaeuu made under the Health !&vices Act. Fersats who (a) are p~stitutes or persars whose behaviour offends pblic morality or (b) seek to mter Barbados to engage in immoral saual acts. Persons who (a) ateaddktedtotheuseofattydntg; reasonably nqected offering or aposing (c) have beul catviued of al dangeKNr or lurccuic dNgs. Pematswtto(a) ~a~Magictai d 01 admit to having cam&ted a crimiml aumnitted in Barbados, is punishable wirb imprisonIlKaEforrtermof1yeuoflc4tga; adfence of being for sale,
Domydtbeforegclillgclassesa@ytoyou?
(If--kY-.apkin) 0 No OF.i any @me bdom cs after the am-
B.
(i)
Penats who ate or have heat mamnasdtbisAu,advoatud-
*
(a)theoWtbmwbyfaoeaviolaKSoftheGovemmentofB&Idos
ormyothcrcaumyorallfatmsdLw, (b)tlte8holitialoforg;miredgovemamtr. (c)theasassidmdmypenoaortbelmlrwfuldum#iondproperty. (ii)PersalswhonreorltuebB?amembersofa-to8nyorg~
which entertains or teaches any doctrine oubpuaenphr (4 &J(4 of Pm?@ 6. or practice specified in
(iii) Pcrwarinrupectd~thaeuc~~a~egroandsfabelieving~
likely to ettg*ge in espiauge. sabotage or other dimcal against or detrimental to the security of Barb&x. (iv) Persats against wbau w adeta have been made. subversive activity
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(VI
(vi)
A person seeking to enter Barbados who is not in possessiat of a passport Any dependant accanpanyin a persm who has entering, refused entry into, or depmted from Batbados. keen pmhihited fmm
Do any d the foregoing classes pirply to you? 0 Yes
(If mswer is yes, aplain) 0 No
39. Were you assisted in canpleting this application? (If answer is Yes. give name and address of assisting you indiuting whether relative, friend, travel agent, attorney or OIRZT NSItlC Address Relatioltship
40. The following docmnents are submitted in nlppo#t of this apPlicatia+ (1 P-pt () MilituyRecord ( ) Chher (desaibe) ( ) Birth Cettificate of (1 Spwse
( ) Birth Cettificate ( ) Police celtiticate(s) ( ) ManiageCertiticate ( ) Duthceftificate () DivorceDecree
( ) Evidena of own assets ( ) Affidavit of sup&ant ( ) Offerof employma ( ) MediulRecoxI(s) 0 Photoerrphs
( 1 B&$~~=ate$ under age 18 (List those for whan birth celtiftcater are na available or whose ~*!g-&g-l being sulnniued at
tlliSthCiltCUl-
nectionwithanimmigrant applicatim)
41. Iclaimtohean
.. .. . .
( ) Eb&&te ( ) bodiato ( ) entiate
relative of a Permanent Resident of relative of a citizen of Barbados by relative d a citizen d Barbados by
( ) Immediate relative d a citizen d Barbados ty ngistration
My claim is hased on the following facts:
THE LAWSOF BARBADOS Frintedby tbo Govemmant Rinting Dqmnmmt, Bay Stmcx, h&bad. St. by the l utbcdty d tbc Govemment ofBa&ada
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I mdemtand that I am rquired to produce my cettificate d permission to become aninunigranttotheBa&edosImmi gratiat Offtcer at the place where I apply to enter of a visa does not entitle me to mtcr Barbados if at Barbada and that the possasiat that time I en found to he indmirsibk tmdm the Imntigration Laws. I understand that any wilfully false W misleading statunatt or wilful conceahnent of a material fad made by me herein may subject me to permanent exclusion from ptiv and. if I am admit& to Barbados, may subject me to criminal prosecution and/or at. I. the undersigned applicant for immigrant status, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that ftll statements which appear in this application have been made by me, including the answer to pans 34 through inclusive, and ate true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. I do further swear (or affirm) that, if admitted into Barbados, I will not engage in activities which would be prejudicial to the public interest, or endanger the welfare, safety, or security of Barbados; in activities which would be prohibited by the laws of Barhedos relating to espionage, sabotage, public disorder, or in other e of which is the activities subversive to the national security or in any activtty a pu Barbados by force, opyositim to, or the cattrol, or overthmw of, the Government orpoa violence, or other unconstitutional mans. I understand all the foregoing statesnmts explsnation on every point which ~18 not clear to me. having asked for and obtained an
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signalwe of Applicant
Tlu.relatial * chimedin
p~l:E vetified by SubNmedto anddteckedbyaNotaty PublicorhsticeofthePace do)l?f 19 ut Y
subacrib4?d mwrnto befonmeti und
,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notary PnblidJndcethe Peace of
IMMIClWSfIONUSE ONLY
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FORM Al
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(Regulations 2 to 8)
FORM Al THE IMMIGRATION ACT (CAP. 190) APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A PERMANENT RESIDENT
lNS’ lRUCfIONS: ‘ lhis form must be filled out in DUPLICATE by typewriter or, if by hat+. in legible letters. All questions must be answered, if appltcable. Questions which are not applicable should be so mathed. If there is insufticient toan on the form answer on s rate sheets, using the same numbers as appear on the Tarm. Attach tbe sheets to the forms. ‘ Ihe fee payable for filing this application and the fee payable prior to bein re . tered as a Pemtanent Resident am those prescribed in %F AR I of the Second Schedule to the Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979. WARNING: Any false statement or cowxalmmt of a material fact may result in your permanent exclusion from Barbados. Even though you should he admitted to Barbados, a fraudulent a~=q could be gtamds for your ptosecutim and/or deporta1. Family name (wpital letters) First name Middle name
photograph
5CltlX5CYtl
2. Otluxnamesusedorbywhichknown (If married wana give maidat rime) 3. Fullnameinnativealphaba (IfRammlatennotusal) 4. DateofBillh Year Mth 5. Day 8. sex OM& OFanale 10. Passport Number 13. Pmsent Addless 14. Husband/Wife: Family name (capital letters) First name ..... .. .............. Middle name . .. ....... .. ..... Nationality ................... Maiden name d wife ................... 11.
Age
6. Placedbinh (city or -4
(PFovince)
@J-Y)
7. Nuiaulity
9. Maritalstmlls 0 Single (nevermmied) ~~ypres+mtmarria~~~Z married ........................tillES.
0
Manid
DatemdPlaadIssuc
12. Occupaticn
....................... DateofBbth Year Month Day . . . . I . . . . .I . . . . . . . Passpon Number
Place of Birth @ish, City or Term) .......... ..... ...... Date and Place of Issue
............. ...... ............. ...... -----------------------------------------------------------------------Date and Place of Marriage
THE LAWS OP BARBADOS Fxintcd the Government Rintiag Dcpanmmb Bay Straa, SL h&ha& by by the authaity d the Govemmaat of Bubada
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IS. Children: Family name (capital letters) ~).,......‘ .~..::::::::::: ($ (iv) (v) (vi) ...,......,,.,_.. ........ .. .. _ First natne ::::::-:::::: ... . .. .... ... .. . ... .. .. ... y:::::::::: .. . ... .. . .. . Middle name ::::::::::::: Date of Birth Year Mth Day 1::::::::::: . ... .
. ... .... . .. .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ y::::::::::: .. . . . . . . . . . . Passport No. ::::::::::::
.................. ................. Place of Birth
. . ... .... ,. . . Date and Place
d Issue (i) ................. ..,........., ............. ........... . ~~)'.'.':.‘:.‘::::II::::: ::::::::::::. ::::::::::::: ::::::::::: ............. ............. ...........
........._ .... .......... ........ :: : ::: :::: :: : .. . ... .. .. .. . : :: : ::: : ::: :: . .. . ... . . .. .. ::: : ::: ::: : ... . ... .. . .
NdOMlity
(iv) . (v)
(vi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16. Mother’ Name: s Family Name (Ca$al bten) ................. DateofBirtb Year Mth Day . . .. ... . ... .. D ec u s q Yes ed 17. Father’ Name: s
FrnilyN~e(CqitalLmen)
First name .... .. .......... PlacedBbtlt ..,.............
Middle name .. ................ Natiamlity ..................
0 No First name . . .._........... Middlenme .. ........... .....
................. DatcofBti Year Mth Day ............. Deceased 0 Yes 0 No
PlacedBirth
................
Nhd.i~
_.................
18. Fezsonsnamcdin14and15whowill rosido with me in Barbados
Address in Barbados
19. Paxon you intatd to j&t: Name: AddIUM:
RClrtiauhip
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20. PersaulDuuiption (a) colour d Hair. ............. (b) Colour d Eyes:. ............. (c) Height:. ......... .Caximetm
21. hiatks d Identificatial
22. Iin places d residence for six months or more since your sixteenth birthday city or town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pmvina Gnmtry . . . . . . . . Dates (Fran - To) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . callingor occupalion .. ...... ... .. ... ... ... ........... ...........
..a................... .. .. ......... ... ..... . ...................... ......................
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
23. List all organisatiats you are now or have been a manber d or affiliatedwith since your sixteetttb birthday (include professional, vocational, social and political olplidals)
....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... I
NameandAddnws
Date (From - To)
I
l)pc of mfznbership mddfiaheld.ifany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.................... .................... .................... ....................
Write
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24. Lia~ta~againdudineyaorown~youera~,nrdmd~ce: Iattguagespulr Read ~lmgmge SpuL Rud Write ............................... .......... ....................... .......................................... ....................... 25. InclusiveduesdpmviauraidmceinDme(Pmn-Tb) ............. ...... ............. ...... ............. ...... 26. Paxaml !inancial lesoutas (a) Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . (b) Bank Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Real Estate (value). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (d) Other (describe) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lLpedPemit/Suti~ ...................... .......... ...................... .......... ..:.............................
27. Have ycu ever been toted in a hospital, institution or elsewhere for a mental disorder, drug addiction or alcoholism? (If answer is yes. explain) 0 Yes 0 No 28. Have you ever been arrested, convicted or confined in a prison or have you ever ban placed in a poorhouse or other charitable institution? (If answer is yes. explain) 0 Yes 0 No
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS F’iintrd by the Gwermmnt Rinting Doputmens Bay Shwt, St hkhad, by the l thaity d the Govcmmm tafBubada
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29. Have you ever heen the heneficiaty other act d clmtmcy or simik action? (If answer is yes. e.xplain)
of a pardon, amnesty, 0 Yes
tehabilitaticn 0 No
decree,
30. Have you ever applied for a visa to mter Barbados? (If answer is yes, state whether you applied for a non4mmignmt visa or for Immigrant status and whether the visa or status was issued, granted or refused) 0 Yes 0 No 3 1. Have you ever heen refused admission to Barbados during the last 12 months? (If answer is yes. explain) 0 Yes 0 No 32. BARBADOS laws governing the grant d the status of ‘ Permanent Resident’ .FJ$= ant to state whether or not he is a member of any class d indm air fran admission. Ilte excluded classes are described below. You should :?a read carefully the following paragraphs: your understanding d their content and the answers you give the questions that follow will assistthe hmnigntion Depattntent with respeu to your eligibility for mgistration as a Pemtanent Residfmt. MCEFT AS OTHERWISE ROWDED F’ BY LAW, NON-IMMIGIUNTS WllXtN ANY OF THE FOLLGWINGCIASSES ARE IM5XJBI.E To BE REGISTEREDAS m RESIDENTS 33. A. (i) Petsats who ate (a) idiots, imbeciles, feeble minded persons, epileptics, persons of unsound mind or mentall deficient, dumb, blmd or physically 1 being unable to eam a living (unless they handicapped to the extent o astclunvely establish that they will not have to mm a living) or persatslikelytohecomechargesonpttblictknds;or (b) paupers. vagnnts or professioMl beggars. (ii) (iii) Persats suffering ftum amtmtmicable diseases within the meaning regulatimumlatingtosuchdiseamsmadetmdertheHe&hgavicesAu Persats who (a) are prostitutes or persats whose b&wiour (b) se& to atter Batbados to engage (iv) Persats who (a) are addicted to the use d any drug: cffatds public morality or
d any
in immoral sexual acts.
@) an or have been at my time mgnged of rusanably suspectedof being
likely to engage in tutlawN giving, using, offering or aposing buying. tndmg or ttntlickirtg in. any drug; or for sale, (c) have heen convicted of an offena dangerous or narcotic drugs. (v) Persau who (a) ha.~~m.~~xttcted mentforatemtof ?f or. admit to h+ttg mmmittd a. crir+al cannutted m Barbados, II punishable with unpnsonlyearorkstger, under any enactment relating to
(h) knowingly or for ptoa
aid. encourage or cd; arenot&izmsdBa~tomterBarbodoa
other persons who
(c) UC stowaways or se& to atter Barbada illegally.
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Do eny of the foregoing classes apply to you? (If enswer is yes. explain) 0 Yes •I No
b4. B.
(i)
Persons who are or have been at any time befom or after the commencement of this Act. advocates of (a) the overthrow by force or vidmce oranyothercountryorofaUformloflaw; (b) the abolition of organised governments; (c) the assassination of any person or the unlawful destruction of property. of the Government of Barbados
(ii)
Persons who em or have been members of or affiliated to nny organisation which entertains or teaches any doctrine or practice specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) of paragraph 6.
(iii) Persons in respect of whom them am reasonable grounds for believing em likely to engage in es ‘ onage, sabotage or uher subversive activity directed egeinst or detrimen ter to the security of B&ados. (iv) Persats against whan deportation orders have been made. (v) A person seeking to enter Barbados who is not in possession of a passport.
(vi) Any depmdent eccompenying e person who hes been prohibited from entering. refused entry into, or deported from Barbados.
35. Do eny of the foregoing classes apply to you? (Jf answer is yes, explain)
0
Yes 0
No
36. Were you essisted in completing this application? (If answer is yes. give name and eddms of assisting you indicating whether relative, friend, travel agent. attomey or otcy
NiUttC
...................
AddlUS
Rcl&XAip ...................
................... ...................
37. The
following documents are submitted in suppt
Certifiate of Self Certifiate of Father Cettifiatc of Mother Certifiate of Spouse
of this application -
l) (
Birth ( ) Birth ( ) Birth ( ) Bitth
( ) MerriageCedfmte ( ) Immigrentcertjficete () DivomeDeclee 0 phoroersph ( ) Bitth Cettiftcate of children umnrrtied under age 18 (List those for whom birth certitiatu em nat eveilek4e or whose birth and baptismal certifiutes em king suhmittcd et this time in
uiio n w t l y is ep p lic a tio n) i h e
( ) Other (describe)
*Birth certijimtes
should skate amw of prrson pilrr that of parent@rents
Rimed
by the Government
THE LAWSOF BARBADOS Fading Dqwtmmt, Bay Sneet, SL Michael, by the suthaity d the Government of Bsrbsdrs
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
A 16
38.
Icleimtobcen..
..
( ) Immigrant of Berbedos for the pest five years
( ) Immediete relative of e citizen of Berbedos by birth/descent.
My cleim is based on the following feds: Mymother.. Myfether.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .isecitizmofBerbedosbybirth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .isecitizcnofBerbedosbybirth. . is e citizen of BeAdos by birth/descent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mywife....................
IhevebeengrrntedIhestatusofImmigrPntwitheffectfrom..
of Registration es e I understand thet I em required to product my ceticete Permanent Resident of Berbedos to the Barbados Immigretion Offiar et the piece where I epply to enter Barbados end that the possession of such e Certificate. dces not entitle me to mtcr Berbedoa if et thet time I em found to be inedmissible under the Immigration Lews. I undastend that eny wilfully false or mislceding statement or wilful cancealmcnt of e metcriel feu made by me herein mey subject me to permanent exclusion from Barbados and, if I em admitted to Barbados. mey subject me to criminal proseation end/or dcportetim.
the best of my knowlcdgc end belief. I do further swcer (br effirm) that, if admitted into Barbados, I will not cngege in ectivities which would bc prcjudiciel to the public interest, Dr mden er the welfem. sefety, or security of Berbedos; in activities which would be prohibiJbytbe1 ews of Berbedos mleting to espionage. sebotege, public disorder. or UI other eaivities subversive to the netionel security or in eny ectivity e SCdWhidl is the ition to, or the control, or overthrow of, the Government To Be&edoa by force. yI0 once or other unca&tutionel mans. ‘ pp” I understand ell the foregoing stetunmts cxplenetiat on every point which wes not clear to me. having asked for end obte&d en
...................................
Signature of Applicant
che&ed by e Notery public or rustice of tbc Peace Snhscribrd and sworn to before mt this &Ysf 19 a1
A 17 L.R.O. 1989
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
CAP.190
FORM B THE IMMIGRATION ACT (cap. 1%)
Reg. 3
APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 13(3) OF THE ACT FOR PERMISSION TO VARY PERIOD OF STAY IN BARBADOS OR CONDITIONS OF STAY To: The Cl&f Immigretion Officer (to be completed in duplicete) 1. FullN~.MrlMrslMiss................................................. Su-e z PwmenmtAddressin-tryofdomicile Other nemes
.....................................
..... ...... ...... ... .. ....................... ... ... ... .. .... ... ... .
3. PresenteddrasinBerbedos. ............................... 4. DetemdmoaofB~ 5. NATIONAm
.............................................. Tel.No.. ..............................
..................................................
Preclmt...................
.Prwicus ..................... Plecc end Date of issue. ................... .............................. .Extmsioa Rcqu ested. ................... during the present visitz
6. Passport No: ...................
7. DetcofmtryintoBerbadosundaptwmtpumi~. 8. Period of permit. ..................
9. Give perticulen of ptwious eppliatiats for utensims LENGTH DATE OF EXTENSION SOUGrn
EXTENSION GRANTED
. . . . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._........_.,_........................
10. Rurons end gmunds forptwmt
.. ... ...... ....... .. . .. .. ....... ....... ...
eppliatiat.. ................................
..................................................................
..................................................................
I, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . herelydecletethetthe perticulers stetd in this e@xtiat em true end coma Detedthis deyof 19
...................................
signatnre Applicanl of
(See OverieuJj
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS F’ rieted the t3owmmcnt Phiry apucnart, Bay Sheet, SL Michd, by by the &&ty d the Oovaamen t ofbahda
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, I979
L.R.O. 1989
A 18
FORM C-l
THE IMMIGRATION ACT
(cap. 1w
Reg. 4
APPLICATION FORWORKPERMIT EXTENSION WORK OR OF PERMIT STATEMENT OF QUALIFlCATlONS OF NON-IMMIGRANT
READ THIS NOTICE BEFORE COMPLETING FORMS Any perscm who in the prcpamtim of this form. or any supplement thereto knowingly withhdds or furnishes false information amceming the non-immigrant, or his prospective employment including such mepers es wages. hours or the occupation in which e non-immigrent will be employed is guilty of an offence under Act, Cap. 190 and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. the Immigration IMPORTREADAlTACHEO FORM INSTRUCITONS BEFORECOMPLEITNGTHIS
Print legibly in ink or we LI typewriter. If you need more space to fully answer any questions on this form, use n seprate sheet. Identih) each answer with the number of the corresponding question. Sign and date each sheet.
1. Family name in capital letters NAME OF NON-IMMIGRANT
First name
Middle name
Maiden name
2. NON-IMMIGRANI REGISTRATION NUMBER (If any) 4. Number and street PRESENT ADDRESS 5. sex q q huL E F EM A E L City or town
3. ljpeofvise (IfinBarba&s)
Stete and ZP Code
6. MARIT~USTATUS q IM A R IED R 0s lNGL E State or province
7. NON-IMMIGRANT’ BIRTHDATE S Year, Month, Day
8. BIRTHPLACE
City or town
Country
9. PRESENT NATlONALITYORCITIZENSBlP(~rry)
10. ADDDRESS BARBADOSWHERE IN NONIMMIGRANTWILLRESIDE
11. AGESOF NON-IMMIGRANT
UNDER18YEARSOLD
12. NAMEAND ADDRESS PROSPIXIlVE OF ~MPI&YEJtF%~4hWRANT HAS JOB
13. OCCUF%TION WHICH IN NONIMMIGRANTIS SEEKING WORK
A 19 L.R.O. 1989
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
CAP. 190
14.
NAME.3 AND ADDRESSES of
SCHOOLS, COLUGFS AND UNIVERWIFS ATTENDED Include
FIELDOF STUDY
FROM Year Month
DEGREES OR Year %mth
CERTIFICATES RECEIVED
tradeor
vaca-
timal training focililies
SPECIAL. QUALIFICATIONS 15. ADDITIONAL PROFICIENCY gTEz;;ABLISH
AND SKILLS
QUALIFICATTONS AND SKILLS NON-IMMIGRANT POSSESSES AND IN THE USE OF TOOLS, MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT WHICH WOULD IF NON-IMMIGRANT MEETS REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATION
LIST 16.
LICENCES
(professional,
journeyman.
etc.) SUBMITTED TRAINING, AS EDVIDENCE EKPERJENCE AND THAT ABILI-
LIST DOCUMENTS ATTACHED WHICH ARE NON-IMMIGRANT POSSESSES THE EDUCATION, TIES REPRESENiD.
EIVnORSEMENTS I
DATE RECEIVED I
17.
FcU’ERIENCE:
List all jobs held during the past related to the occupation for which Permit as indicated in Item 13. OF EMPLOYER
3 years. Also, list any other jobs the non-immigrant is seeking Work
NAME ANG ADDRESS
NAME OF JOB
DATE STARTED Year Month
DATE LEFT Year Month
KIND OF BUSINESS
DESCRIBE IN DETAlL THE DUTIES PERFORMED, THE USE OF TOOLS. MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT
INCLUDING
NO. OF HOURS PERWEEK
NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER
NAME OF JOB
DATE STARTED Year Month
DATE LEFT Year Month
KIND OF BUSINESS
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Printed by the Government Printing Dtpemmt, BJ~ Suma, St. Michd, by the. l thaity d the Goveimmmt of Barb&m
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, I979
L.R.O. 1989
A20
DESCRIBE IN DETAIL THE DUTIES PERFORMED, THE USE OF TOOLS. MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT
INCLUDING
NO. OF HOURS PER WEEK
NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMF’LQYER NAME OF JOB DATE STARTED DATE LEFT KIND OF BUSINESS
Year
Month
Year
Month
DESCRIBE IN DETAIL THE DUTIES PERFORMED. THE USE OF TOOLS, MACHINES OR EQUIPMENT
INCLUDING
NO. OF HOURS PERWEEK
18. List parties who UC or will be. recipimta of the amounts indicated, from or on behalf with of non-immigrant for placanmt mdior referral sexvioz.8 provided in don this qplic&on for naAmmigrmt anploymmt catiticatia~ NAME Ope or print) ADDRESSES (No. & SW. City, State & ZP Code)
AMOUNTS
19. DECLARATlONS
D-ON OF NON-IMMIGRANT: Under pamltiu of fine and iqrisaunmt, I
declam that I hBvc exMtined tbia Iicatiat. supplemmts theteto. and accanpanying documents, and to the but of my‘ owledge md belief, the iufonnation presented p&l thereon is true. correct md canplete. SIDE4XARATIONOF AGENT OF NON-IMMIGRANT (If pnpued prep8ratim b pmvided by penon otha that non-immigrmt): DATESlGNED by. or if asriatance in
I declare that the amtmts af thil application. sllpplmtmts thaeto, and all accompanying docummts am based on ti infotm&x~ of which I have my knowledge.
SENATURE NAME Ope or print) 1 DATESIGNED
ADDRESS(No. & Sue& City. State md ZIP Code)
A21
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Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
CAP.190
FORM c-2
THE IMMIGRATION ACT OP. 190)
Al’ PLICMION FOR WORK PBRMiT OR E-XBNSION OF A WORK -
Reg. 4
JOB OFFER FOR NON-IMMIGRANT EMPLOYMENT
READ THIS NOTICB BEPORB COMFUTING PORMS
Any person who in the preparation of this form, or any supplement thereto knowingly withholds or furnishes false information concerning the Non-Immigrant, or his respective employment including such mattera as wages, hours or the occupation in wKich a Non-Immigrant will be employed is guilty of an offmce under the immigration Act, Cap. 190 and will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
IMPORT RBAD ATCICHED INSTRUCI-IONS BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM
Print legibly in ink or use a typewriter. lf you need mom space to answer fully any questions on this form, use a separate sheet Identify each answer with the number of the corresponding question. Sign and date each sheet.
IN SUPKIRTOFTBE APPLICATION FORADMISSION OF 1. NAMEOF NON-IMMlGEANT Family name (In capital letters) First name Middle name Maiden name 3. State 85 ZIP Code, Country or province
TYPROPVISA
2. PRESENT ADDRESSOF NON-IMMlGRANT Number and Street
NOTBs
City and Town
(Ifin Barbados) to work
Do not employ a NaAnmigrant who cannot show authotition stamped or endorsed in his/her tmsspon or in the form of a oetmit.
INTQRMATION IS SIJBhUlTlD As IwmcB
In@ FQUOWIN~
OF AN OFFFX OF BhwLovMENr
4. NAMEOF EMPLOYER (Full name of organisation)
6. 7.
ADDRESS
5. TELEPHONE (Area Code and number) c0mtJ-Y State ZipCOdi!
Number and Street
City or town 8.
ADDRESS wtE!RB NON-E+ibUGRiNT WPL WORK
SIZB OP ORGANUATION ANNUAL SALBS OR INCfMB $ TOTAL NO. OF BMPLOYBES
(If different from Item 6)
9.
BRIBP NON-TKHNICAL DEXMIION OF TM NATURB OF RMPLOVBR’ S BUSINBSS OR AcllvrIY
who 11. No. of Em loyees same wok as k on-lmmiarant
perform where
12. No. of Employees at place Nut-Immigrant will wodt
10. Capital formation of Company: Share Capital. . . . . . . . . . . . No.ofshares.. _. . . . . . . . . . Percentage owned by Citizens of Barbados. . .. . ...... I Permanent Residents. . . .. . immigrants. . . . . . . . . . . . Non-lmmigrmts. . . .... . Whether subsidiary or Affiite of Foreign-bnsed company:
I
Cl Yel 0 No Name of Patent Company (If any)
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS
Printed by the Government Rinting Depupnent, Bay Suea, St. Michael, by the aukcity d the Govemmmt of Bubadar
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
A22
13.
IFSBASONALJ0B.IiNIX.R MONTHS THN JOB STARTS ANDENDS
Complete
items 13 L? 14
15.
only ifjob k femporary
EXACT DA-IRS YOU EXP@CI’ TOEMROY NON-IMMIGRANT
NO. OF OPBNINGS TO BE FBAJD BY NON-IMMIQIJNDERlHJSJOBOFFEFl
From 16.
To
FlVm
To 17. DBSCIUBB mRTs
You MADETOFILLTHEJOB
~OULDULDUHIRB A QUALlFlBlI BARBADIAN WOm Cl
HAVB
Yes
YOU
0
No
TI-KT NON-NATIONAL@) NAMED ABOVE WAS AVAJLABIE fIf
18.
DEISCRIBE HOW
UMRNED
by advertisement, 19.
attach copies of Newspaper)
BY MB
NON-IMMICBIANT NAMPD ABOVB EMRI)ypD
20. FwBvlous WORK PERMn BBcBm No. of Work Permits received
I I
curt-mlly Previously
Date
started
Date left (If any) 22. No. still on the Job 23.
Date of most recent
21. No. of Non-Immigrant(s)
DATEFORMSARFi EEkF-
ENDORSES
Mahz na entry in this stcrion for Government agency we only 24. NAME OF JOB OFFERED
25. lSll%REEKlERALABOURDLSFWE@XLSTlNDORALABOUR cGNlRAcr BEINQ NBooTlATBD 0 Yes
0
No
26.
IFTHEJOBISUNIONIZED
NAME
ADDRESS ADDmONS TO BASIC RATE OF PAY (-c%pioa me -9
27. TOTAL HOURS PER WEEK
BASIC OVERTIME
28. RATE OF PAY @a hour.
arsrlr. -3 BASIC s m OVBRTIME $ RR
29. ~SC!&BE PULLY m
JOBTO BE PHUORMD (If Non-Immigrant
is rquired
to livt at work)
EQulPMENToP5J&uED
WORKING
CONDITIONS
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Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, I979
CAP.190
30.
STATB IN DEl-AL M MlNMlJM ‘ llE JOB DUTIES DBSCRBED ABOVE
RBQUREMWB
FOR WORKFQI TU
FTRF’ ORM SAllSPACT0RJL.Y
EDUCATION (Enter nomher of yeara)
NRlQPTRAmm o (Spccifi
vocational prtpararion, such as apprtndctship, trait schaol ar othtr mining rtqukd)
NuMB8RoFYBAJIsoRMoNnis MJOBBELNO-
ON
31. sPECIFYANYcnnEBspe(wREQuIREMENIs 32. -AlJllUOPPBtSON WwgJ~~CIlt.UWS 33. TYH AND DWREB SulgRVlSloN OF
NON-MMORANTWILRBCEIVB
34. NIJMBBItw ii!%%?&lMMlciRANT wu.suPBRVISE
35. HNE YOU FULLY INRXMED NON-IEGRANT TERMS YOURJOBOFFER’ OF ) 34
OF$OB DUTIES, RATE OF PAY, AND
DECLARATIONS pumlties of fine utd imprkmrnent, I
DECLABATlON OF EMPLOYER: Under declare that I have exmttined thir
SIONATURE
I
DATESIGNED
NAME m
or print)
I=
D~ONOFA~OFEMHXlYER~fpreprcd,orifurinrncein isprov&dbyparonc&rthnczqloya):Idc&retitheamter&s ~~catiost, mtpJmmu thauo, md alI accaneg infomtatim which I bve my kaowledge. SKNKlWRE NAME (=lypcor print) ADDRESS DATESIGNED
dncumaus
ant
THE LAWSOFBARBADOS Rimad by IheGov-cat Rinfiq Dqutmmt, Bay Stma. St. Md14, by chcl utbarityd tbc Govemmcnt of B&da
CAP.190
Immigration (Foms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
A24
FORM c-3
THEIMMIGRATION ACT
APPLICATION (CAP. 190) FOR SHORT TERM WORK PERMIT OR TRAINING
Reg. 4 ATTACHMENT
1.
NAhiEOFEMPLOYER:
2. NAME OF EMPLOYEE-: 3. PERMANENT ADDRESS: 4. LOCAL RESIDENTL4L
5. DATE OF BIRTH ADDRESS :
6. SM
7.
MARlTALsTATus
8. NATIONALlTY
10. PASSPORT NO.
9. PREVIOUS NATlONAllTY
11. DATEANDPLACEOFISSUE
12. NAME OF WIFE/HUSBAND 13. NATIONAIlTY
OF WIFE/HUSBAND
14. PREVIOUS NA’ITONALITY OF WIFE/HUSBAND 15. PARTKUIARS
NAME OF CHJLDREN RAC3 OF BIRTH NAllONALDY PASSPORT NO. DAlE AND PLACl3 OF ISSUE
DATE OP BlRTn
16. DESCRIFIION
OF JOB KRAINING
TO BE UNDERTAKBNz
17. EDUCATIONAL
RECORD OF APPLICANT: DAlE!3
Instillllion
Dates
AWBdZd
From
To
(1)
school
(2) (3)
college Univarity
A25
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Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
CAP.190
18. -cx
19. F’URPOSEOFTRAlNlNG
20. PROPOSED DATE OF ENTRY JNTO BARBADOS
21. DUBATION OF STAY IN BABBAIXIS
22. MEANS OF MAINTENANCE
*e
foregdi;lg .~~~ars I
.~
true and .~~ec;.
......
..
.
.
. . declare that
. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . SloNATuBBoFT~ . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sKiNANRB op BbeLDYml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..~’ .. . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .
Dm
THE LAWSOF BARBADOS
Primed by the Gov-mt Riming Dqutmmt, Bay Stzea, St Michael, totBubdts bytltedtaitydthcGovwnmea
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
A26
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF FORM C
Applicants wishing to employ persons are requested to submit in respect of tk respective employee, 3 completed cop& of this form to tk Permane nt Secretary, Defence and Security Diviriou along with tk following: (a) Tk official receipt prcrcribed OS pa@le of tk Accountant General evidencing on application for a work permit; employee; payment of tk fee
(b) Five (5) photographs of tk prospective (c) A Poke Certificate of character; references;
(d) Two (2) written ckracter (e) In cases of extension. Inhd Revenne.
a Tax Clearance
Certjficate
from tk
Commissioner
of
Instructions for numbered Items requiring cxpbnation are pF follows: Item 14 Identifr in this Item all educational facilities, including attended by Non-Immigrant that vocattonal schools. evidence of occupattil ability based on education and training. trade or will give
Item I5 -
Entries in this Item should be related to tk occupation &ted in Item I5 and should klp establish tk Non-Immigrant qualifications for working in that occupution. Appropriate entries include any unusual occupational knowledge or abilities such as tk ability to speak, read and write languages otkr than those 4 tk immigrant’ native country. s List any profiiency licences kid by tk Non-Immigrant in a profession, trade or occupation. which give evidence of
Item
I6
-
Supporting Documents: Identify tk as evidence of tk Non-Immigrant includes:
dccvmrnts submitted with thir form qullificotiom. Documentary evidence
(i) certtjied copies of school records showing period fild of study and degrees or diplomar awarded; (ii)
of attendance,
major
copies of licences or other official permission granted to tk Non-Immigrant to practise a trodc or profession in a country which has fowui tk Non-hmigmnt to be qualifi wts or pnbliskd material are recommended (u evidence a s a@? Immigrant’ technical training or specialised experience. . qf tk
@)
(a) A@&&& must be signed and dated by sameone fomirior with tk Non-hunigmnt’ s work, such as former employers or recogntied experts;
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CAP. 190
(b) Affivits must identify tk applicant showing tk capacity in which k iF testifyiing; show tk place and dates of tk training or experience mvolved; and specify tk details of duties performed, tools and equipment used. and supervision given and received; (c) Published material by or about tk Non-immigrant may be submitted, jf it ic identijied by name, address, and date of publication. (iv) Rules for Documents (a) May be required; submitted in tk original;
no
addtXonai
topics
(b) If return of origin01 is &sired, it may be accompanied by a photostatic or typewritten copy, provided that such copies are permitted by law. (Do not make copies of a cer@ate of natnmlization or citizenshb); (c) Photostatic copies not accompanied by tk original may be are certifud by a Notary submitted, prow&d that tky Public as identical to original; (d) Docaunents not in tk EngliFh Language must be accompanied by a tranrlntian, certified by tk translator as to tk accuracy of tk translation and his competency to translate. item 17 oj the Non-lmmi~rant for tk past three (3) years. L&all work experience In addition, list any other jobs which provided work experience which can be related to tk occupation entered in 17. Job descriptions should include specijix details of tk work performed8 with emphasis on skills and knowledge required, services rendered, managerial or supervisory functiorrp performed, materials or products handled, and machines, tools and equipment used or operated. Describe responsibilities assigned.
item 19 -
Allcopies of thir form murt bear original signatures of tk parties involved, and tk dates signed. When no agent of tk Non-Immigrant ir involved, tk Non-Immigrant must sign and date all copies. If an agent of tk NonImmigrant signs, dates, and otherwise completes tk “‘ DECLARATION OF AGENT OF NON-IMUIGRAIW portion. no signature of tk NonImmigrant is required. An agent acting on behalf of tk Non-lmmi~rant mud sign, dote and complete tk designated spaces inthis item, regardless of wktkr or not tk Non-immigrant signs tk form. (Tk employer of tk offie named above, 11s appropriate, Non-Immigrant regarding certification action.) will advtie tk
Pittted
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS by Ihe Government Printing Deputmslt, Bey Sbcct, Sr Micheel, by the l uthdty d the Government of BeAda
.
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
FORM D THE IMhfIGRATION ACT
QP. 1w
L.R.O. 1989
A28
Reg. 5
BARBADOS DEPORTATIONORDER AGAJNST
To:
I~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Minister nqonsible for Immigration in exercise of the powers vested in me
by sectial . . . . . . . . . . . . . .of the Immigration Act, hereby order youtobcdetaincdandtobcdeponedfmmBarbadosto
I funher order you to ttmain out of Bakdos force.
while this Order is in
Datedthis
19
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._
Minirter ruporuikie for Immigration
A29 L.R.O. 1999
Immigration
CAP. 190
(Regulation 6) FORM E
1999/66.
BARBADOS EMBARKATION/DISEMBARKATION CARD
Welcome to Barbados
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Printed by the Government Printer, Bay Street, St. Michael by the authority of the Government of Barbados
CAP. 190
Immigration
L.R.O. 1999 A30
TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL DEPARTING PASSENGERS E/D Card # 1. 2. 3. Flight #/Vessel Date
Full name as recorded in passport/travel document Use BLOCK LETTERS 6. Sex Family Name Male First Name Female Other Names
4. 7. 9.
Date of Birth (DD-MM-YY) Passport No. Signature
5. 8.
Nationality Port of final destination
IMPORTANT NOTICE 1. 2. 3. 4. Embarkation/Disembarkation E/D Card must be completed by every visitor including one for each child. Visitors must present this departure record for purposes of duty-free shopping. You are required to surrender this departure record at the time of your departure. Arriving passengers are advised to check passports/travel documents for Immigration endorsements before leaving the checkpoint. FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
A30A L.R.O. 1999
Immigration
CAP. 190
TO BE COMPLETED BY ALL ARRIVING PASSENGERS E/D Card # 1. 2. 3. Flight #/Vessel Date
Full name as recorded in passport/travel document Use BLOCK LETTERS 6. Sex Family Name Male First Name Female Other Names
4. 7. 9.
Date of Birth (DD-MM-YY) Country of Birth Date of Issue
5. Nationality 8. Passport No. 10. Place of Issue
11. Home Address
County/State/Province Country Postal/Zip Code 12. Occupation 13. Port of Embarkation 14. Purpose of Visit (Non-residents) Holiday Conference In-transit Study Work Sport Business Visiting friends/ relatives
Other (please specify) PLEASE TURN OVER
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Printed by the Government Printer, Bay Street, St. Michael by the authority of the Government of Barbados
CAP. 190
Immigration
L.R.O. 1999 A30B
15. Accommodation (Non-residents)
Hotel/Guest House Villa/Condo/Rented Other (please specify) Own Residence Not Required Friend/Relative
16. Length of stay
days (Non-residents)
17. Intended address in Barbados
Parish 18. For residents of Barbados only (a) (b) Purpose of visit abroad Length of stay abroad
19. Are you/member(s) of your family carrying (a) Firearms, ammunition, explosives, narcotics or any other illicit drugs YES NO
(b) Currency or other monetary instruments in excess of BDS $10 000.00 or its foreign equivalent YES 20. Signature FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY NO
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FORM F THJ3 IMMIGRATION ACT (CAP. 190) Gxtifkate of Absence WHERBAS......................................... who was born at .............. ................. become a Pemmmnt 19. ............... .at tite. ..............
Ry1.1
day of
.was granted petmission to with the
Resident of Barbados in accordan=
provisions of saction. . .
. . . . . . . .of the Immigration Aq the Minister
regponriblo for Immigration in exercise of the powers conferred on himbyseuion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ofthesddAahe&ygrantaper-
missionforthesaid.......................................
toremainoutrideBarbadosforthepmiod to. ...................................................
........................
Dated the
day of
19
Minister tespmsible for Immigtation.
THE LAWSOFBARBADGS Rioted by the Gov-mt Rinring Deplrrmms Bay Street,St. MichacL by the authorityd the Gov-em of Bubadm
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FORM G THE IMMIGRATION ACI-, (CAP. 190) ENTRY PERMIT NON-IMMIGRANT DEPENDANTS
Reg. 8
1.
NAMBAND
ADDmsSwEzMFtOvBa5luDBNr~
2.
DATECH’ BIRIH Cyur, Math Day)
3.
WORK-NO.
tUMOMNT
BBOlSlRN’ lON
NO.
STUDBNT VISA NO.
4.
NAMBOF-ANT
SumUnO
0th
lsstJtNooPF.laR
IMMKiRATioN OFFtClAL USB
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SECOND SCHEDULE
CAP. 190
1993/64
(Regulation 9) PART I FEES GENERALLY First Column 1. On application for permission to be registered as a Permanent Resident of Barbados under section 5(2)(a)(i) of the Act ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... On the granting of an application for permission to be registered as a Permanent Resident of Barbados under section 5(2)(a)(i) of the Act ... ... ... ... On application for permission to be registered as a Permanent Resident of Barbados under sections 5(1), 5(2)(a)(ii) and 5(2)(c) of the Act ... ... ... On the granting of an application for permission to be registered as a Permanent Resident of Barbados under sections 5(1), 5(2)(a)(ii) and 5(2)(c) of the Act ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... On an application under section 13(3) to vary the terms and conditions of a permit ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... On an application for Work Permit ... ... ... ... ... ... Second Column
$100.00
2.
$500.00
3.
$100.00
4.
$300.00 $ 25.00 $100.00 $100.00 $500.00 $100.00 $100.00
5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
On an application for permission to become an Immigrant of Barbados ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... On the granting of an application for permission to become an Immigrant of Barbados ... ... ... ... ... ... On an application for a student visa or other non-immigrant visa ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... For the granting of a certificate of absence ... ... ... ...
For supplying a certified true copy of a notice, certificate, order, declaration or entry given, granted or made by or under the Act ... ... ... ... ... ...
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Printed by the Government Printer, Bay Street, St. Michael by the authority of the Government of Barbados
$ 25.00
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
PART II
L.R.O. 1996 A34
FEES RELATING TO WORK PERMITS Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries $ [per month] 0 - 11 0 - 12 0 - 13 0 - 14 0 - 21 0 - 22 0 - 23 0 - 24 0 - 25 0 - 26 0 - 27 Chemist Physicist Physical Scientist N.E.C. Physical Science Technicians Architects and Town Planners Civil Engineers Electrical and Electronic Engineers Mechanical Engineers Chemical Engineers Metallurgists Mining Engineers 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 Third Column
First Column
*I.S.C.O. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries $ [per month] 110.00 110.00 160.00 110.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 160.00 110.00 110.00
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First Column
Second Column
Third Column Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
$ [per month1
O-28 O-29 o-31 O-32 o-33 o-34 o-35 0 - 35.20 [ndustrial Engineers Engineers N.E.C. Surveyors Draughtsmen Civil and Engineer Technicians Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians Mechanical Engineering Technicians Mechanical Engineering Technicians (Motors & Engines) Chemical Engineering Technicians Metallurgical Technicians Mining Technicians Engineering Technicians N.E.C. 75.00 75.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
[per tZonth1 160.00 160.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
100.00 110.00
30.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 40.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 100.00
O-36
o-37 O-38 o-39
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Rimed by the Gov-ant PrintinS Dqmttmeatt, Bay St=& by the wlmity of the Govcmmatt of Barbada
St. Midud.
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First Column
Second
COlUt?M
Third
COlURl?l
Y.S.C.O. Unit
Categories of Employment
Nationals of Caribbean cgru;;;;y
Citizens of other Countries
[per Zonth] o-41 O-42 o-43 o-51 O-52 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Plight Engineers Ships, Deck Officers and Pilots Ships’ Engineers Biologists, Zoologists and Related Scientists Bacteriologists, Pharmacologists and Related Scientists Agronomists and Related Scientists
Life Sciences Technicians
[per Zonth] 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
40.00 40.00 40.00 50.00
50.00 40.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 50.00 25.00 50.00
110.00 75.00
75.00
o-53 O-54 O-61 O-62 O-63 O-64 O-65 o-66
Medical Doctors Medical Assistants Dentists Dental Assistants Veterinarians Veterinary Assistants
50.00 110.00 50.00 110.00 50.00
110.00
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries [per Zonth]
Third column Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per ion*] 110.00 75.00 110.00 110.00
O-67 O-68 0 -,69 o-71
Pharmacists Pharmaceutical Assistants Dietitians and Public Health Nutritionists Professional Nurses
50.00 40.00
50.00 50.00
O-72 o-73 o-74 o-75 O-76 o-77 o-79
Nursing Personnel N.E.C. Professional Midwives Midwifery Personnel N.E.C. Optometrists and Opticians Physiotherapists and Occupa tional Therapists Medical X-Ray Technicians Medical, Dental, Veterinary and Related Workers N.E.C. Statisticians Mathematicians and Actuaries
40.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 50.00 50.00
75.00 110.00 75.00 50.00 110.00 110.00
40.00 50.00 50.00
75.00 110.00 110.00
O-81 O-82
Rimrd
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS by tk Govmtment Phiq l3qmmat, Bay Street, St. M&had, by the mhaity of the Government of But&x
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First Column
Second c01um?J Nationals of Caribbean Cp$;iY $ [per month]
Third Column
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries $ [per month] 110.00 75.00 110.00 110.00 20.00 160.00 Free 75.00 30.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
O-83 o-84 O-90 1 - 10 1 - 10.90 1-21 l-22 l-29 1-31 l-32 l-33 l-34 l-35
Systems Analysts Statistical and Mathematical Technicians Economists Accountants Other Accountants N.E.C. Lawyers Judges Jurist NBC. University and Higher Education Teachers Secondary Education Teachers
Primary Education
50.00 40.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 110.00 Free 40.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
Teachers Fre-Primary Education Teachers Special Education Teachers
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries [per month]
Third c01u??ln Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
!§
[per Zonth] 20.00
1 - 39 1-41
Teachers N.E.C. Minister of Religion and Related Members of Religious Orders Workers in Religion N.E.C. Authors and Critics Authors, Journalists and Related Writers N.E.C. Sculptors, Painters and Related Artists Commercial Artists and Designers Photographers and Camera Men Composers, Musicians and Singers Other Composers, Musicians and Singers Choreographer and Dancers Actors and Stage Directors
10.00
10.00 10.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
20.00 20.00 75.00 50.00 40.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
l-49 l-51 l-59 l-61 1-62 l-63 1-71
r-71.90 l-72 l-73
10.00 15.00 15.00
20.00 30.00 30.00
Rimed
by the Govemmmt
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS Printing Dqmmatt, Bay Stmu, SL Mkhad. by the wthaity of the Government of Battadoa
CAP.190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean C;ru;;Z
Third Column
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per Zonth] l-74 l-79 l-80 1-91 Circus Performers etc. Performing Artists NB.C. Athletes, Sportsmen and Related Workers Librarians, Archivists and CUlZltOlS Sociologist - Anthropologist and Related Scientists
[per month] 20.00 20.00 20.00 110.00
$
10.00 10.00 10.00 50.00
l-92
50.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 20.00 110.00
l-93 l-94 1 - 94.90 l-95
Social Workers Personnel and Occupational specialists Other Personnel and Occupational Specialists Philogists, Translators and Interpreters Other Professional Technical and Related Workers Legislative OffGxls
l-99
70.00 FDX
140.00 FIBZ
2-01
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries [per tZonth1
Third ColumJl Citizens of other Countries
V.S.C.0. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per month] Free 110.00 110.00 110.0 190.00 Free
50.00
$
2-02 22-
Sovemment Administrators 11
12
Free
50.00
3eneral Managers Production Managers (except Farm) Managers NE.C. Other Managers @anking and Area Managers) Government Executive Oflicials Stenographers, Typists and Teletypists Card and Tape Punching Machine Operators
Book Keepers and
50.00 50.00
22-
19 19.90
100.00 Free
30.00
3-
10
3-21
3-22
30.00
50.00
3-31
Cashiers
3-39 Book Keepers and
50.00
110.00
Cashiers and Related Workers NE.C.
3-41 Book Keeping and
50.00
110.00
Calculating Machine operators
50.00
110.00
THJI LAWS OF BARBADOS l’rbmd by the Gov-snt F’rittting Dqatmta Bay Stmu, SL Midmd. by the l tbaity of the Govommea tofBubl&a
CAP.190
Immigration
Regulations, 1979
(Foms
and Fees)
L.R.O.
1989
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Cgu;;iy
Third Column
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per m$onthl 3-42 Automatic Data Processing Machine Operators Transport and Communications Supervisors NE.C. Transport Conductors Mail Distribution Clerks Telephone and Telegraph operators Stock Clerks Material and Production Planning Clerks Correspondence and Reporting Clerks Receptionists and Travel Agency Clerks Library and Filing Clerks Clerks N.E.C. Managers (Whole-Sale and Retail Trade) 50.00
[per Zonth] 110.00
3-59
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 100.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
3-60 3-70 3-80 3-91 3-92 3-93 3-94
110.00 110.00 110.00 200.00
3-95 3-99 4-00
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Cg;~~
Third Column Citizens of other
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per Zonth] 4- 10 Working hoprieto~ (Whole-Sale and Retail Trade) Sales Supervisors Buyers khnical Salesmen and Service Advisers Technical Services Adviser NE.C. Commercial Travellers and Manufacturers’ Agents Insurance - Real Estate and Securities Salesmen Business Services Salesmen Auctioners Salesmen, Shop Assistants - DemonStl2Wl-S
[per month]
75.00 70.00 70.00
160.00 140.00 140.00 110.00 20.00 110.00 190.00 140.00 110.00
4-21 4-22 4-31 4-31.30 4-32 4-41
50.00 10.00 50.00 100.00 70.00 50.00
4-42 4-43 4-51
50.00
110.00
Rintad
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS -^ nay suee& SL raidlad. by the Gov-ent FintinS aPrrmaq by the ruthdy of the Govcwtment of Bubdm
CAP. 190
Immigration (Forms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries
Third Column
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other COMtrkS
[per m$onth] 4-52 Street Vendors, Canvassers and News-Vendors Sales Workers N.E.C. Working Proprietors (Catering and Lodging) House Keeping and Related Services supeNisors COOkS Waiters, Bartenders and Related Workers Maids and Related House Keeping Service Workers NE.C. Building Caretakers Char-Workers, Cleaners and Related Workers Launderers, Dry Cleaners and Pressers 50.00 50.00 75.00
[per month] 110.00 110.00 170.00
$
4-90 5- 10 5-20
50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 0.00
5-31 5 - 32 5-40
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
0.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
5-51 5-52 5-60
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries [per Zonth]
Third Column Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per lonth]
5-70
Hair Dressers, Barbers Beauticians and Related Workers Fire Fighters Policemen and Dectectives Protective Service Worka NE.C. Guides Undertakers and Embalmers Other Service Workers Farm Managem and supeNisors General Farmers Specialised Farmers General Farm Workers Field Crop and Vegetable Farm
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 190.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 30.00
5-81 5-82 5-89 5-91 5-92 5-99 6-00 6- 11 6-12 6-21 6-22
50.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00
Rimed
THB LAWS OF BARBADOS by the Chv-sat P&I& Lkpnma, Bay Stnw, SL Midtad. bythemtthaitydthoGovnnmsntdButmdm
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Immigration (Foms and Fees) Regulations, 1979
L.R.O. 1989
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean C;ou;;ZY
Third Column
*r.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per rZonth] 6-23 Orchard, Vineyard and Related Tree Shrub Crop Workers Livestock Workers Dairy Farm Workers Poultry Farm Workers Nursery Workers and Gardeners Farm Machine Operators Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Workers N.E.C. Forestry Workers (except %3&3) Fishermen Fishermen, Hunters and Related Workers N.E.C. Production Supervisors and General Foremen
[per tZonth]
5.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
10.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
6-24 6-25 6-26 6-27 6-28 6-29
10.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 50.00
20.00 110.00 20.00 20.00 110.00
6-32 6-41 6-49 7-00
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean C;:z;Y
Third Colum?l Citizens of other countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per Zonth] 7- 11 7-12 7-13 7-29 7-31 7-32 Miners and Quarrymen Mineral and Stone Treaters Well Drillers, Borezs and Related Workers Metal Processors N.E.C. Wood Treaters Sawyers, Plywood Makers and Related Wood Processing Workers Paper Makers Crushers - Grinders and Mixers Cookers, Roasters and Related Heat Treaters Filter and Separator operators Still and Reactor Operators Petroleum - Refining Workers 50.00 50.00 30.00 50.00 50.00
[per m$onth] 110.00 110.00 50.00 110.00 110.00
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
110.00
7-34 7-41 7-42
110.00
7-43 7-44 7-45
50.00 50.00 70.00
110.00 110.00 140.00
THP LAWS OF BARBADOS Rimed by tbz Gov-cat htiq Depmnss Bay Sttu& St. hiidmd, by the uhrity of the Gov-aat of Bubadm
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Cgy&Y $ [per month]
Third Column
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per month] 110.00 110.00 110.00
$
7-49
Chemical Processors and Related Workers N.E.C. Fibre Preparem Spinners and Winders Weavers and Knitting Machine Setters and Pattern - Card Preparers Weavers and Related Workers Knitters Bleachers, Dyers and Textile Product Finishers Tanners and Folhnongers Pelt Dressers
50.00 50.00 50.00
7-51 7-52 7-53
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
110.00
7-54 7-55 7-56 7-61 7-62
7-71
7-72
Grain Millers and Related
Workers Sugar Processors and Refiners
50.00
50.00
110.00 110.00
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community Countries [per Zonth]
Third Column Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per Zonth]
7-73 7-74 7-75 7-76 7-77 7-78 7-79 7-81 7-82 7-83 7 - 89
Butchers and Meat Preparers Food Preservers Dairy Product Processors Bakers, pastry Cooks and Confectionery Makers Tea - Coffee and Cocoa heparers Brewers, Wine and Beverage Makers Food and Beverage Processors NE.C. Tobacco Preparers Cigar Makers Cigarette Makers Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco bdUGt Makers N.E.C.
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
50.00
110.00
Ented
THE LAW!3 OF BARBADOS by rbc Gov-at Phtting Deputmatt, Bay Sheu, SL Michad. by the ankrity of the Governmeat of Batbah
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First Column
Second Collum
Third c01um?l
*1.s.c.o. unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per month] 7-91 7-93 7-94 7-95 7-96 7-99 Tailors and Dressmakers Milliners and Hatmakers Pattern Makers and Cutters Sewers and embroiderers Upholsterers and Related workers Tailors, Dress Makers, Sewers, Upholsterers and Related Workers N.E.C. Shoemakers and Shoe Repairers Shoe Cutters, Lasters, Sewers and Related Workers Leather Goods Makers Cabinet Makers Woodworking Machine operators 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
$
$ [per -W
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
50.00 10.00
110.00 20.00
8-01 8-02
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
8-03 8- 11 8-12
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First Column
Second
COlUmn
Third c01u?m Citizens of other countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Zategories of Employment
[per m$onth] 8-19 Cabinet Makers and Related Wood Workers NBC. stone cutters and carvers Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forgeing Pres operators Tool Makers, Metal Patten Makers and Metal Markers Machine - Tool Setter opera--s Machine Tool Operators
50.00 30.00
110.00 50.00
8-20 8-31
15.00
30.00
8-32
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
8-33 8-34
8-35
8-39
Metal Grinders, Polishers
and Tool Sharpeners Black Smiths - Tool Makers and Machine Tot Operators NE.C. Machinery Fitters and Machine Assemblers
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
8-41
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS F’rimd by the Govcmunat Riming Dcpmtma~, Bay SLIM, St. Michd, by the l hdy of ths Govemmcnt of Bubados
.
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First Column
Second c01lmn Nationals of Caribbean -u-;zY
Third
COlUi?l?l
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per m$onth] 8-42 Watch, Clock and Precision Instrument Makers Motor Vehicle Mechanics Aircraft Engine Mechanics Machinery Fitters, Machine Assemblers and Precision Instrument Makers N.E.C. Electrical Fitters Electronic Fitters Electrical and Electronic Equipment Assemblers Radio and Television Repairman Electrical Wiremen Telephone and Telegraph InstaIIers Electrical Linesmen and Cable Jointers 50.00 30.00 50.00
[per month] 110.00 50.00 110.00
s
8-43 8-44 8-49
50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00
8-51 8-52 8-53
50.00
110.00
8-54 8-55
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
8 - 56
8 - 57
50.00 50.00
110.00
110.00
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First Column
Second
Column Nationals of Caribbean Cp;giY
Third Column Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
[per Zen*] 8-59 Electrical Fitters and Related Electrical Electronic Workers N.E.C. Broadcasting Station operators Sound Equipment Operators and Cinema Projectionists Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Welders and Flame Cutters Sheet Metal Workers Structural Metal Preparers and Erectors Jewellery and Precious Metal Workers Glass Farmers, Cutters, Grinders and Finishers Potters and Related Clay and Abrasive Formers
[per Zonth]
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
8-61
8-62
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
8-71 8-72 8-73 8-74 8-80
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
8-91
50.00 50.00
110.00
8-92
110.00
Rind
THE LAWS OF BARBADOS by the Governmutt RiminS Jkpament, Bay SQW, SL Mchrd, by the dmity of th Govcmmcnt of Barbah
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean C;Fu-$GY
Third Column
Y.S.C.0. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per Zonth] 8-93 8-94 8-95 Glass and Ceramics Kihunen Glass Engravers and Etchers Glass and Ceramics Painters and Decorators Glass Formers, Potters and Related Workers NE.C. Rubber and Plastic Product Makers (except Tie Makers and Tire Vulcanisers) Tire Makers and Vulcanisers Paper and Paperboard Product Makers Compositors and Type-Setters Printing Pressmen Stereotypers and Electrotypel-s 50.00 50.00 50.00
[per Zonth] 110.00 110.00 110.00
8-99
50.00
110.00
9-01
50.00
110.00
9-02 9-10 9-21 9-22 9-23
50.00
50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
50.00 50.00 50.00
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbean Community countries [per Zonthl
Third Column Citizens of other countlies $ [per month]
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
9-24
Printing Engravers (except Photo Engravers) Photo Engravers Book-binders and Related Workers Photographic Dark Room Workers Printers and Related Workers NE.C. Painters, Construction Painters NE.C. Musical Instruments Makers and Tuners Baslcetry Weavers and Brush Makers Other Production and Related Workers Bricklayers, Stonesmasons and Tile Setters
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
9-25 9-26
50.00
110.00
9-27
50.00
110.00
9-29
50.00 10.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00
9-31 9-39 9-41 9-42
50.00
110.00
50.00
110.00
9-49
50.00
110.00
9-51
10.00
110.00
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First Column
Second Column Nationals of Caribbeqn c;g;nzY
Third Column
*1.s.c.o. Unit
Categories of Employment
Citizens of other Countries
[per Zonth] 9-52 Reinforced Concre&rs, Cement Finishers and Terrazo Workers Roofers Capenters. Joiners and Parquetry Workers Plaste%rs Insulators Glaziers Construction Workers NE.C. Well Diggers Power-Generating Machinery Operators Stationary Engine and
@er month]
$
10.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00
9-53 9-54 9-55 9-56 9-57 9-59 9 - 59.55 9-61 9-69
Related Equipment operators NE.C.
9-71 Dockers and Freight Handlers
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00
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First Column
Second
Column Nationals of Caribbean c;;uy;zY
Third Column Citizens of other Countries
*1.s.c.o.
Unit
Categories of Employment
[per tZonth]
[per Zonth]
9-72 9-73 9-74 9-79 9-81 9 - 82 9-85 9-86 9-89 9-99 x-4
Riggers and Cable Splicers Crane and Hoist Operators Earth-Moving and Related Machinery Operators Material Handling Equipment Operators N.E.C. Ships’ Deck Ratings, Barge Crew and Boatmen Ships’ Engine-Room Ratings Motor Vehicle Drivers Animal and Animal Drawn Vehicles Transport Equipment Operators N.E.C. Labourers N.E.C. Corisultants N.E.C.
50.00 50.00
110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 110.00 20.00
50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 10.00
*For the purpose of Part II of the Second Schedule “I.S.C.O. Unit” means the unit number of the International Standard Classification of Occupation.
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(Regulation 9AJ 1. Persons employed as trainers or trainees by any industrial enterprise, except an hotel, on the certificate of the Manager of the Barbados Industrial Development Corporation or any other officer in that Corporation designated in writing by the Minister responsible for Industry, to the effect that the training to be undertaken is beneficial to Barbados. Persons employed as trainers or trainees by an hotel approved by the Minister responsible for Tourism on the certificate of the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry responsible for Tourism or any other public officer in that Ministry designated in writingby that Minister.
2.