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Re: Application for travel authorization
[Re: GaryC]
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04/14/2021 09:14 AM
04/14/2021 09:14 AM
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Will_L
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I am in same boat. I think I’d just go as a visitor. As far as I know they are not favoring non belonger landholders. Anyone who wishes to follow the protocols sre being allowed insight exactly the same regulations. Please let us know if you find anything definitive. But in lieu of that I’d just be a visitor and roll on.
Last edited by Will_L; 04/14/2021 09:14 AM.
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Re: Application for travel authorization
[Re: GaryC]
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04/14/2021 10:13 AM
04/14/2021 10:13 AM
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Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 3,359 Cane Garden Bay, Tortola
JasonHelmbrecht
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Will: The advice I am getting from BVI Tourism is that I should be travelling as a visitor. I have also talked with people like me who are there now and they also travelled in as Non-Resident (visitor). In the meantime I have another problem. I can't get past the second page without an error message stopping me and telling me that my application is pending / hold. You may need to have someone at the Tourist Board change your December application status to "Landed". It's supposed to happen when you arrive but sometimes it gets missed.
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Re: Application for travel authorization
[Re: GaryC]
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04/15/2021 11:09 AM
04/15/2021 11:09 AM
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Posts: 1,657 Memphis, BVI, CT
RatmansWife
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Several of our neighbors are on island, so I can find out if you need. What I do know is that, early on, when I was trying to get our houses inspected, one of the many calls I made was to the health department. The woman had no idea that one could own a home and not be a resident. At that time the portal was bifurcated: tourist or Belonger/resident/etc. I was told to use the latter. My dim recollection is it had to do with whether the property was Gold Seal approved or not. Tourists could only stay in a GS property.
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