Anguilla
Entry can only take place with a passport (for children: children’s passport), which must be valid for 6 months for the duration of the stay. No visa is required for tourist stays up to a stay of up to 90 days. A return or onward ticket must be presented.
Bermuda
Entry can only take place with a valid passport (for children: children’s passport). No visa is required for tourist stays and business trips of up to 21 days. An extension can be requested from the Department of Immigration. The following documents must be presented upon entry:
- Valid passport
- Round trip ticket
- Accommodation address
- Immigration and customs form (these will be given on the plane)
Minors traveling alone must show a declaration of consent from their custodian stating the person who will be responsible for the minor during the stay, a cost transfer in the event of a medical emergency and a contact address in their home country and in Bermuda.
British Virgin Islands
Entry can only take place with a passport (for children: children’s passport), which must be valid for 6 months for the duration of the stay. No visa is required for tourist stays up to a stay of up to 90 days. Minors traveling alone are recommended to carry a declaration of consent from their guardian.
Cayman Islands
Entry can only take place with a passport (for children: children’s passport), which must be valid for 6 months for the duration of the stay. No visa is required for tourist stays up to a stay of up to 30 days. The availability of a return or onward flight ticket and sufficient financial resources can be checked upon arrival if necessary.
An application for an extension of the residence permit can be made on site at the competent authority. Minors traveling alone are recommended to carry a declaration of consent from their guardian.
Montserrat
Entry can only take place with a passport (for children: children’s passport), which must be valid for 6 months for the duration of the stay. No visa is required for tourist stays up to a stay of up to 90 days. It may be necessary to present a return or onward flight ticket. Minors traveling alone are recommended to carry a declaration of consent from their guardian.
St. Helena & Dependencies Islands
Entry can only take place with a passport (for children: children’s passport), which must be valid for 6 months for the duration of the stay. No visa is required for tourist stays up to a stay of up to 90 days. You will receive a “Visitor’s pass” which is valid for 3 months.
Proof of health insurance is required if you will be in the country for more than 48 hours. Minors traveling alone are recommended to carry a declaration of consent from their guardian.
Turks & Caicos Islands
Entry can only take place with a passport (for children: children’s passport), which must be valid for 6 months for the duration of the stay. No visa is required for tourist stays up to a stay of up to 30 days. The presence of a return or onward flight ticket can be checked upon arrival. Minors traveling alone are recommended to carry a declaration of consent from their guardian.