The Royal Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force says it is working along closely with local Churches as they seek to address the issue of crime and violence in the country.
Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, said that Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is continuing to play its role in tackling the issue of Human Trafficking.
Chief Executive Officer of the Argyle International Airport (AIA), Mr. Hadley Bourne, has highlighted the rendering of quality service as a priority area for the AIA.
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A two-day meeting involving personnel from the Regional Security System (RSS) opened here in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines on Thursday, 26th July, 2018.
Effective January, 2019, Nationals of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines applying for visitor’s visa, a study or work permit, temporary resident permit or persons applying for permanent residency and claiming refugee or asylum status will be required to provide individual biometrics data (fingerprints and photo) to the Government of Canada.