Bermuda requires Trinidad and Tobago citizens to possess valid visas from Canada, the United Kingdom, or the United States before entering the British territory. The Immigration and Protection Order 2025 placed Trinidad and Tobago on the prohibited nationals list effective last Thursday. This regulation replaced previous rules from January and reflects updated immigration policies. Citizens must present visas with at least 45 days validity beyond their planned departure date. Alternatively, travelers may show official letters confirming marriage to Bermudian residents.
The prohibited nations list decreased from 109 countries to 72 under the revised order. Jamaica and Dominica remain restricted alongside Trinidad and Tobago among Caribbean states. Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela citizens may enter with standard work permits despite remaining on the prohibited list. Suriname and the Dominican Republic gained removal from previous restrictions. These changes mark the first visa requirements imposed on Trinidad and Tobago nationals visiting Bermuda.
The prohibited nations list decreased from 109 countries to 72 under the revised order. Jamaica and Dominica remain restricted alongside Trinidad and Tobago among Caribbean states. Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela citizens may enter with standard work permits despite remaining on the prohibited list. Suriname and the Dominican Republic gained removal from previous restrictions. These changes mark the first visa requirements imposed on Trinidad and Tobago nationals visiting Bermuda.