Barbados/Guyana Historic Freedom of Movement Travel with ID Card
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BRIDGETOWN – Citizens of Barbados and Guyana can now travel between the two countries without a passport. Since Wednesday, July 1, they have been permitted to use their digital national identity card, which meets the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), as an official travel document. The new regulation officially came into effect on July 1. To mark the occasion, the Barbadian Minister of Innovation, Industry, Scien…
Barbados/Guyana Historic Freedom of Movement Travel with ID Card
In a landmark step toward deeper Caribbean integration, Guyana and Barbados have officially launched a passport-free travel system that allows eligible citizens to travel between the two countries using only their national electronic identification (e-ID) cards. The initiative, which took effect on July 1, 2026, makes the two CARICOM nations the first in the region to implement such an arrangement. The system was formally launched at Eugene F. …

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