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pugboy wrote:things were so enticing
two fellas from chase village hid in landing gear of a tristar and made it to canada in winter*KRONIK* wrote:This is goals yesredmanjp wrote:a caller on a radio program said that back in 88 canada didn't have any visa requirement for trinis- that year a whole bunch of ppl claimed refugee status and bam, visa.
Squatter mentality
alfa wrote:pugboy wrote:things were so enticing
two fellas from chase village hid in landing gear of a tristar and made it to canada in winter*KRONIK* wrote:This is goals yesredmanjp wrote:a caller on a radio program said that back in 88 canada didn't have any visa requirement for trinis- that year a whole bunch of ppl claimed refugee status and bam, visa.
Squatter mentality
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The puncheon kept them alive they claimed
Asylum ah di realestDizzy28 wrote:All this visa brouhaha and they quite content with the invasion by boats across the English Channel.
I'm sure those cats don't need no visa.
pugboy wrote:canada now open the flood gates for visa less travel trinis
next generation of trinis gonna flood basements in the cold
He probably means the visa exemption/ETA we have for a lil while now.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:pugboy wrote:canada now open the flood gates for visa less travel trinis
next generation of trinis gonna flood basements in the cold
link?
Dizzy28 wrote:He probably means the visa exemption/ETA we have for a lil while now.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:pugboy wrote:canada now open the flood gates for visa less travel trinis
next generation of trinis gonna flood basements in the cold
link?
redmanjp wrote:That ETA requires a US visa, not so?
hover11 wrote:Trinidad and Tobago nationals travelling to Ireland will now require a visa.
On Friday the Irish Minister of Justice, Jim O’Callaghan and Minister of State Migration, Colm Broph announced that from May 12, 2025, T&T nationals will be required to obtain a visa before travelling to Ireland.
A transit visa will also be required if the traveler intends to transit through Ireland en route to another destination.
It's not only happening to Trinidad they clamping down on the entire Caribbean. Nothing is wrong with a country saying they have enough migrants....Dizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:Trinidad and Tobago nationals travelling to Ireland will now require a visa.
On Friday the Irish Minister of Justice, Jim O’Callaghan and Minister of State Migration, Colm Broph announced that from May 12, 2025, T&T nationals will be required to obtain a visa before travelling to Ireland.
A transit visa will also be required if the traveler intends to transit through Ireland en route to another destination.
Ireland is quite happy importing the 3rd world but will implement a visa on a country with 1.4m persons.
Nice!!
hover11 wrote:It's not only happening to Trinidad they clamping down on the entire Caribbean. Nothing is wrong with a country saying they have enough migrants....FB_IMG_1747060373558.jpgDizzy28 wrote:hover11 wrote:Trinidad and Tobago nationals travelling to Ireland will now require a visa.
On Friday the Irish Minister of Justice, Jim O’Callaghan and Minister of State Migration, Colm Broph announced that from May 12, 2025, T&T nationals will be required to obtain a visa before travelling to Ireland.
A transit visa will also be required if the traveler intends to transit through Ireland en route to another destination.
Ireland is quite happy importing the 3rd world but will implement a visa on a country with 1.4m persons.
Nice!!
zoom rader wrote:Best every country impose a visa on Trinidad.
If a country don't want black people visiting their country then its ok.
MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Best every country impose a visa on Trinidad.
If a country don't want black people visiting their country then its ok.
Trinis litter too much.
pugboy wrote:but when we go many countries we does obey they lawsMaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Best every country impose a visa on Trinidad.
If a country don't want black people visiting their country then its ok.
Trinis litter too much.
triniterribletim wrote:This is simply a knock on effect of the Republic of Ireland being part of the Common Travel Area, which means that there are no border controls between The Republic of Ireland and the UK. This was coming as soon as the UK imposed their visa requirement. Anyone who has been to/traveled around the UK and Ireland should have seen this coming from a mile away.
This is not the point.pugboy wrote:but when we go many countries we does obey they lawsMaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Best every country impose a visa on Trinidad.
If a country don't want black people visiting their country then its ok.
Trinis litter too much.
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