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Immigration
The following measures are to be adhered to in respect
of all non-British Virgin Islanders entering the
Territory.
Visitors
are welcome for a period of up to 6 months provided
they possess return (or ongoing) tickets, evidence
of adequate means of support and prearranged accommodations
during their stay.
All
visitors with the exception of US and Canadian Citizens
are required to carry a valid passport. However,
a valid passport is the ideal travel document for
all travellers when visiting foreign countries.
Visitors from certain countries may also require
visas. To confirm whether or not a visa is required,
visitors should contact the Chief Immigration Officer,
Government of the British Virgin Islands, the nearest
British Consulate or the nearest BVI Tourist Board
Office.
Requirements
for US and Canadian citizens are as follows:
1.
A US or Canadian passport; or
2. *An original or certified copy of their birth
certificate; or
3. *A US or Canadian Naturalization Certificate
* Items 2 and 3 must be accompanied by a current
picture identification e.g. a driver's license.
For
further information on the entry requirements for
visiting the British Virgin Islands, please contact:
Keith Dawson, Information Manager BVI Tourist Board;
PO Box 134; Road Town, Tortola; British Virgin Islands
Tel: (284) 494-3134 Fax: (284) 494-3866
or
Chief
Immigration Officer Immigration Department Government
of the BVI; Road Town, Tortola; British Virgin Islands
Tel: (284) 494-3701 Fax: (284) 494-4399
Health
An International Vaccination Certificate is not
required. Peebles Hospital has surgical, x-ray and
lab facilities; Bougainvillea Clinic is a small
private surgical clinic.
Cruising Permits
A cruising permit is required for all cruising in
the B.V.I. (Dec. 1 - April 30) Recorded charter
boats: $2.00/per/day; non-recorded boats: $4.00/per/day.
(May 1 - Nov. 30) Recorded charter boats: $0.75/per/day;
non-recorded boats: $4.00/per/day. Dive, day charter
and sportfishing boats should contact the B.V.I.
Customs Department for current Cruising Permit requirements.
Fishing
Permits
The removal of any marine organism from B.V.I. waters
is illegal for non-British Virgin Islanders without
a recreational fishing permit. Call the Fisheries
Division at 494-3429 for information.
Mooring
Buoys
Boats are required to use National Parks Trust mooring
buoys at designated reef areas and must purchase
a Marine Conservation Permit for their use. Buoys
are colour coded: Yellow, commercial dive boats;
White, boat with divers; Orange, snorkel and day
use; Blue, dinghy docks. Call the National Parks
Trust at 494-3904 for more information. Private
buoys on a fee per night basis are provided by Moor
Seacure Ltd. at locations throughout the B.V.I.
Taxes
SALES TAX: There is no Sales Tax.
DEPARTURE TAX: A departure tax is levied at the
rate of $10.00 per person leaving by air, $5.00
leaving by sea and $7.00 for cruise ship passengers.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION TAX: There is a 7% Hotel Accommodation
Tax payable by guests who stay for six months or
less in hotels, apartments, houses, cottages, villas
and similar accommodations.
Marriage
License & Regulations
For information regarding requirements on getting
married in the Territory, contact: Registrar's Office,
Box 418, Road Town, Tortola, B.V.I.; or phone (284)
494-3701, Ext 5001 or (284) 494-3492.
Pets
Pets will not be admitted without prior clearance.
For regulations on pets entering the Territory,
write well in advance to the Chief Agricultural
Officer, Road Town, Tortola, B.V.I., tel: (284)
495-2451 or call the Humane Society of the B.V.I,
tel: (284) 494-2284.
Medical
An International Vaccination Certificate is not
mandatory. Peebles Hospital has surgical, x-ray
and lab facilities. Private x-ray and lab facilities
are offered by Band M Medical Complex and Medicure
Ltd. The Bougainvillea Clinic is a small private
surgical clinic.
Dress
We are more than just a beach and beach attire worn
elsewhere tends to offend residents. Therefore,
please wear proper attire (no bare chests or midriffs)
in residential and commercial areas.
A
Word On Alcohol and Other Drugs
The Caribbean is famous for its rum and the B.V.I.
is no different. Alcohol is inexpensive and widely
available. However, moderation is recommended for
a safe and happy holiday.
For
information, referrals and schedules for Alcoholics
Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Overeaters Anonymous,
Al-Anon Family Group and other drug education programmes,
ring the Community Agency On Drugs & Addiction (CADA)
494-3125 anytime.
The
possession, sale, use or distribution of illegal
drugs constitutes a criminal offence punishable
by law and conviction on drug charges can lead to
stiff fines and jail sentences.
Currency
and Credit Cards
The currency of the B.V.I. is the U.S. dollar. Major
credit cards are accepted in many - but not all
- establishments. There is a 10 cent stamp duty
on all cheques and travellers cheques. An American
Express office is located at Romney Associates in
Road Town.
Customs
Duties
All imports are subject to varying rates of duty.
Imports entering the B.V.I. on a temporary basis,
will not be subject to duty. Liquor prices in the
B.V.I. are so low that - even with duty added -
savings can be made by purchasing here.
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