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  • Trinidad and Tobago Nationals: Changes to UK Visa Requirements

    In This Article 1. Rising Asylum Claims from Trinidad and Tobago 2. Transition Period and Immediate Impact for Trinidad and Tobago Nationals 3. Diplomatic and Public Reactions: Trinidad and Tobago Government’s Response 4. Visa Application Process and… The post Trinidad and Tobago Nationals: Changes to UK Visa Requirements appeared first on Richmond Chambers.

  • PRESS RELEASE: Immigrant Rights Leader Ravi Ragbir Receives A Presidential Pardon

      On inauguration day, it is important to remember that presidents matter.  I was remined of that fact this morning upon receipt of this press release from a group supporting Ravi Ragbir, an immigrant activist who faced removal.  As described by the Associated Press, “Immigrant rights activist Ravi Ragbir, who was convicted of a nonviolent offence...

  • CAHFSA and IAEA to cooperate on food safety

    The Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are set to work together in areas including food safety. The two parties signed an agreement in Vienna, Austria last month to cooperate in the use of nuclear science and technology for sustainable agricultural health and food safety in the...

  • Immigrant of the Day: Stokeley Carmichael (Trinidad and Tobago)

            Stokley Carmichael was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, on June 29, 1941 and died in 1998. One of the leading figures in the American civil rights movement of the 1960s, Carmichael rose to prominence as a member and later the chairman of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), working with...

  • Cruise Job Search Leads to Death In Trinidad

    A number of newspapers in Trinidad are reporting on the death of Michelle Samaroo of Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, who disappeared on April 26th when she traveled to Arouca to obtain a job on a cruise ship.  Ms. Samaroo had responded to an advertisement in a local newspaper and had told her family that she was going to a cruise placement agency.  Ms. Samaroo...

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  • Cruise Job Search Leads to Death In Trinidad

    A number of newspapers in Trinidad are reporting on the death of Michelle Samaroo of Arima, Trinidad and Tobago, who disappeared on April 26th when she traveled to Arouca to obtain a job on a cruise ship.  Ms. Samaroo had responded to an advertisement in a local newspaper and had told her family...

  • Immigrant of the Day: Stokeley Carmichael (Trinidad and Tobago)

            Stokley Carmichael was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, on June 29, 1941 and died in 1998. One of the leading figures in the American civil rights movement of the 1960s, Carmichael rose to prominence as a member and later the chairman of Student...

  • CAHFSA and IAEA to cooperate on food safety

    The Caribbean Agricultural Health and Food Safety Agency (CAHFSA) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are set to work together in areas including food safety. The two parties signed an agreement in Vienna, Austria last month to cooperate in the use of nuclear science and technology for...

  • PRESS RELEASE: Immigrant Rights Leader Ravi Ragbir Receives A Presidential Pardon

      On inauguration day, it is important to remember that presidents matter.  I was remined of that fact this morning upon receipt of this press release from a group supporting Ravi Ragbir, an immigrant activist who faced removal.  As described by the Associated Press, “Immigrant...

  • Trinidad and Tobago Nationals: Changes to UK Visa Requirements

    In This Article 1. Rising Asylum Claims from Trinidad and Tobago 2. Transition Period and Immediate Impact for Trinidad and Tobago Nationals 3. Diplomatic and Public Reactions: Trinidad and Tobago Government’s Response 4. Visa Application Process and… The post Trinidad and Tobago Nationals: Changes ...