Conditions under which a foreign national is admitted into Jamaica:
must be in a position to support him/herself and dependents;
if desirous of entering the service of an employer in the island, must produce a permit in writing for engagement, issued to the employer by the Ministry of Labour;
should not be a person of unsound mind or mentally defective;
should not be the subject of a certificate given to the Immigration Officer by a health officer that for medical reasons, it is undesirable for him/her to be permitted to land;
should not have been sentenced in a foreign country for any extradition crime within the meaning of the Extraditions Acts 1870 and 1906;
should not be the subject of a deportation order in force under the Aliens Law, Chapter 9 or under the Aliens Admission Deportation Regulation Law (now repealed);
should not have been prohibited from landing by the Minister of National Security;
must be in possession of a visa unless exempted from this requirement under any of the prescribed regulations;
must have applied for and obtained permission from the Government of Jamaica if entry is desired for other than tourist purposes;
must fulfill such other requirements as may be prescribed.
North American Visitors
United States and Canadian citizens may travel to Jamaica as tourists without passports provided they fulfill the following requirements:
U.S. Citizens:
a return ticket to the United States of America; or
a round trip ticket showing that he/she is entitled to be returned to the United States
AND
a valid national passport; or
a passport which has expired for no more than 12 months, provided that the United States will re-admit such person on the expired passport; or
an Original of Certified copy of Birth Certificate with raised seal; or
a Certificate of Citizenship; or
a Naturalization Certificate; or
Military Identification with photo.
AND
picture ID, preferably a driver's licence.
If the traveller is under 18, an ID Card, such as school ID will be accepted.
Please note that copies of birth certificates, even if certified by a Notary Public are not accepted.
Travellers are also advised that the period of stay is granted at the discretion of the Jamaican immigration authorities, and that the period of six months is not automatic.
U.S. Residents
Other nationals who are permanent residents of the United States may enter Jamaica as tourists without visas, but must travel with:
Alien Registration Cards (Green Cards); or
valid US reentry permits (if applicable), and round-trip or onward tickets.
Resident aliens in the US, visiting Jamaica as tourists for periods not exceeding six (6) months, and who possess return or round trip touring tickets showing that their journey began in the USA, Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands, and that they are entitled to return there, are not required to hold passports.
Jamaican who residents of the US and travelling on their alien Registration cards must have a return ticket to the United States of America.
Canadian Citizens:
a valid passport; or
a passport which has expired for no more than 12 months; or
a certificate of Canadian citizenship bearing a photograph of the person claiming such citizenship; ALONG WITH an official birth certificate, if the holder of such certificate is not over 16 years of age
over 16 years - Birth Certificate together with such other documents as will establish his/her nationality and identity to the satisfaction of the Immigration Officer.
Canadian Residents:
a valid passport or a passport which has expired for a period which does not exceed one year, together with:
a Canadian Immigration record and visa form;
a Canadian Immigration Identification record form.
Canadian residents visiting Jamaica as tourist for a period of not more than 6 months and who possess return or round trip tickets, showing to the satisfaction of the Immigration Officer that they are entitled to be returned to Canada, are not required to hold passports.
Commonwealth Citizens
Commonwealth citizens do not require entry visas but must be in good health, travel with a valid passport, and possess round trip or onward tickets. The exceptions to this requirement are citizens from the countries of Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Commonwealth citizens may stay for a period of up to six (6) months, provided they are in possession of a valid passport; are in good health; and hold a return or onward ticket to a third country. They may be granted an extension of up to twelve (12) months. A Commonwealth citizen who is the spouse of a Jamaican national may be landed unconditionally.
Other Foreign Nationals
All applicants within this category requiring tourist visas must apply through a Jamaican Embassy, High Commission, Consulate General or Honorary Consulate and produce the following:
National Passports (valid for (six [6] months minimum)
Completed visa application Form "J"
One (1) recent passport photograph (frontal view; no eyeglasses or headgear)
Valid re-entry visa to the United States of America or US Alien Registration Card (ARC/Green Card); OR proof of having satisfied entry requirements for onward destination (visas, tickets) if not returning to the United States
Required visa fee (cash or money order only)
(N.B.: Taiwanese Nationals are required to complete a form of Affidavit of Identity and submit an extra passport photograph in addition to the above mentioned. The affidavit form is supplied by the Jamaican Embassy or Consulate. Taiwanese Nationals may not travel on their passports to Jamaica. The visa is issued on the Affidavit of Identity and is required for entry into Jamaica. Note that they must have their passports and other documents for their onward destinations).
Cruise Ship Passengers
Cruise passengers of any nationality who intend to remain in the island only during the stay of the vessel by which they arrived and to depart on the same vessel are not required to hold passports.
Business Personnel and Students
All foreign nationals wishing to travel to Jamaica as visitors to work, to attend school, on business or to seek medical attention must first apply for entry visa through the Jamaica Embassy or Consulates.
Business Personnel
Persons coming to Jamaica on business must be in possession of the following documents:
a valid national passport
a return or round trip ticket
a visa; or
a work permit issued by the Ministry of Labour and Social Security
To obtain business visa, applicant should submit the following to the nearest Jamaican Mission:
completed visa application Form "J"
a valid passport
correspondence from business/commercial contact in Jamaica ( on company letterhead) confirming the nature of the visit
correspondence from local company( on company letterhead) stating the purpose and length of visit
one passport-sized photograph
For Visa fees, contact the Embassy or Consulate.
Customs Regulations and Prohibited Items
Incoming Duty-Free Items
An adult 18 years or older is allowed the following duty-free items:
No more than 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes, or 1/2 pound of tobacco.
One quart or one litre or spirits, cordials, and wine
Six fluid ounces of perfumed spirits
12 fluid ounces of toilet water.
Prohibited Incoming Items
Base or counterfeit coin of any country.
Indecent and obscene prints, photographs, cinematograph films, lithographs, engravings, books, cards, or written communications or any indecent or obscene articles whether similar to the above or not and any parcels, packages or packets having thereon or on the cover thereof, any words, marks, or designs which are grossly offensive or of an indecent or obscene character.
All publications of deLaurence Scott and Company of Chicago in the United States of America relating to divination, magic, occultism or supernatural arts.
All publications of the Red Star Publishing Company of Chicago in the United States of America relating to divination, magic, occultism or supernatural arts.
Fresh flowers
Plants
Honey
Fruits
Meats and vegetables (except canned). Please note that Kosher foods require special documentation.
Coffee (in any form)
Firearms and explosives
Used tyres
Two-way radios
Dangerous drugs, including marijuana.
Special exemptions for the following items should be obtained from the corresponding agencies below:
Restricted Items
Requirement
Issuing Agency
Telephone Number
Meat
Certificate
Ministry of Agriculture
876-927-1731
Ground Provisions
Phyto Sanitary Certificate
Ministry of Agriculture
876-927-1731
Fruits and Vegetables
Phyto Sanitary Certificate
Ministry of Agriculture
876-927-1731
Drugs
PSD Certificate
Ministry of Health
876-926-9220
Firearms
Permit/Licence to Import
Police/Commissioner of Customs/Trade Board
876-927-4421 / 876-922-5140 / 876-926-3130
Used Tyres
Certificate
Bureau of Standards
876-926-3140
Radios (two-way)
Permit
Postmaster General
876-922-9430
Outgoing Items
US visitors may carry US$600 in purchases after each 48-hour visit.
U.K. visitors may carry 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars, one litre of spirits, plus goods valued at £36.
Canadian and Japanese visitors should call the nearest Jamaican Tourist Board office for information.
Regulations Regarding the Entry of Ships and Boats
On arrival at any port in Jamaica, vessels must be processed by Health, Immigration, and Customs Authorities before embarkation is permitted. Documents required are as follows:
One official certificate of vaccination showing the dates on which they were done.
Certificate of Nationality, i.e., passport or official birth certificate and driver's licence.
Crew declaration list (to be made up and declared by each crew member).
Stores list showing all stores on vessel, including firearms and ammunition. There is an allowance of two ounces of tobacco and part bottle of spirits per day for each crew member. All excesses are required to be kept under seal aboard vessel. Please note that firearms and ammunition will be allowed only at the discretion of the Immigration and Customs Authorities. The taking of animals into the country is strictly prohibited.
On arrival at any port in Jamaica, vessels must be processed by Health, Immigration, and Customs Authorities before embarkation is permitted. Documents required are as follows:
One official certificate of vaccination showing the dates on which they were done.
Certificate of Nationality, i.e., passport or official birth certificate and driver's licence.
Crew declaration list (to be made up and declared by each crew member).
Stores list showing all stores on vessel, including firearms and ammunition. There is an allowance of two ounces of tobacco and part bottle of spirits per day for each crew member. All excesses are required to be kept under seal aboard vessel. Please note that firearms and ammunition will be allowed only at the discretion of the Immigration and Customs Authorities. The taking of animals into the country is strictly prohibited.
No dog or cat shall be imported into the island unless the animal is imported directly from Great Britain, Northern Ireland, or the Republic of Eire.
Every dog or cat imported into Jamaica must be accompanied by an import permit from the Ministry of Agriculture, Veterinary Division, Hope Gardens, Kingston 6. (Telephone: 876-927-2492)
On arrival in Kingston, which shall be the only port of entry into the island, every dog or cat shall be examined by an inspector appointed under the Law, and if free from infections or communicable diseases, it may be landed.
Every dog or cat imported into Jamaica must be accompanied by a certificate stating that there have been no cases of Rabies in unquarantined dogs, cats, or other animals in the country from which it was exported. This certificate can be obtained from:
Great Britain
Ministry of Agriculture
Fisheries and Food
Hook Rise, Tolworth
Surbiton
Surrey
Northern Ireland
Ministry of Agriculture
Belfast
Republic of Eire
Department of Agriculture
Dublin
No dog or cat imported into the island shall be landed if it has been in contact with any dog or cat other than a dog or cat coming directly from Great Britain, Northern Ireland, or the Republic of Eire, or a dog or cat that has been released from quarantine in those countries in respect to Rabies and which in either case there has been an official certificate from the country of origin referred to above.
Dogs and cats vaccinated against Rabies are not allowed entry into Jamaica.
Permanent Resident Status is usually conferred on application to Foreign Nationals who have lived in Jamaica for a minimum of two (2) years, provided they meet certain criteria.
Residency Requirement
The first step in obtaining Permanent Visa Status for Jamaica, and eventually a Jamaican travel document, is to establish either through Visa/Work Permit Applications, or Registration.
Residency Through Visa Application
To reside in Jamaica, each person should submit the following documents and particulars:
Valid national passport;
Evidence of financial status and means of support, e.g., particulars of pension, bank account, property owned and business investments;
Copy of birth certificate;
Marital status - marriage certificate, particulars of spouse, children and other dependents;
Medical certificate (certificate of good health);
Police certificate from the State from which the individual is migrating;
Two (2) recent passport-sized photographs;
Reason for seeking permanent resident in Jamaica; and
The names and addresses of two reputable references or acquaintances.
All applications are referred to Jamaica for approval which can take up to 3-4 months and only after which, the visa can be imprinted in the passport.
Commonwealth citizens are allowed to enter Jamaica without visas, and are not required to have work permits, although it is advisable that they apply for permits, prior to arrival where employment will be sought.
Residency Through Registration
Non-Jamaicans may be granted Jamaican Resident Status on application by virtue of marriage to Jamaican nationals. Hence, foreign spouses are required to register with the Ministry of National Security upon arrival in Jamaica, after which they will be allowed to reside permanently on the island.
This registration is also necessary so that the foreign spouse can be granted the Certificate of Exemption from Work Permit Requirements. In this connection, the couple is required to submit the following:
Official certificate of marriage - in cases of previous marriage(s), the official Decree(s) of Absolute will be required;
Proof of Jamaican citizenship enjoyed by spouse, however acquired;
Passport of both spouses;
Passport-sized photographs of both; and
Signed declaration that both spouses share the same matrimonial home.
Foreign spouses may not only register for permanent residence, but may do so for obtaining Jamaican citizenship/nationality. In this connection, it should be noted that Jamaica recognises dual citizenship/nationality and thus foreign spouses are allowed to retain their respective citizenship/nationality after acquiring that of Jamaica, if they so desire.
A person may be granted naturalization after a minimum period of five (5) years residency in Jamaica on application following his/her residency through either visa or work permit application.
A Jamaican passport or travel document may be issued on application to a non-Jamaican only after the person has obtained a Certificate of Registration or Naturalization from the appropriate authorities in Jamaica.
Permanent Residents are still required to be in possession of valid permits issued by the Ministry of Labour if they are engaged in gainful employment. However, they need not seek any further extension of stay, but must obtain a multiple reentry visa from the Immigration Officer prior to any overseas travel.
All aliens over sixteen (16) years of age who expect to live in Jamaica for over six (6) months are required to register as aliens at a fee of J$1,000.00
Permanent Resident Status may be withdrawn if it becomes necessary, at the discretion of the Minister.
Please note: The granting of permanent residency does not automatically convey the right to work. A work permit is still required.
Approval is given by the:
Ministry of National Security
Mutual Life Building, North Tower
2 Oxford Road, Kingston 10
Tel: (876) 906-4908-33
Fax: (876) 906-1724
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE ABOVE IS CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED BY THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SECURITY. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, YOU MAY CONTACT THEM DIRECTLY.
There are no legal or other restrictions on the purchase of land in Jamaica by foreign concerns. The requirement is that the permission of the Exchange Control Department of the Bank of Jamaica be obtained, especially when such purchase involves the remittance of foreign exchange to Jamaica. At no time should a foreign concern remit foreign currency to Jamaica for this purpose without prior consent of the Bank of Jamaica.
Interested persons are required to submit their request in writing to:
Director
Exchange Control Department
Bank of Jamaica
Nethersole Place
Kingston, Jamaica, WI
The identification of a suitable property is the responsibility of the purchaser who is encouraged to do so through a legal firm or reputable real estate agent in Jamaica.
There are no legal or other restrictions on the purchase of land in Jamaica by foreign concerns. The requirement is that the permission of the Exchange Control Department of the Bank of Jamaica be obtained, especially when such purchase involves the remittance of foreign exchange to Jamaica. At no time should a foreign concern remit foreign currency to Jamaica for this purpose without prior consent of the Bank of Jamaica.
Interested persons are required to submit their request in writing to:
Director
Exchange Control Department
Bank of Jamaica
Nethersole Place
Kingston, Jamaica, WI
The identification of a suitable property is the responsibility of the purchaser who is encouraged to do so through a legal firm or reputable real estate agent in Jamaica.
The Citizenship (Constitutional Amendment) Act 1993 provides as follows:
Persons born outside of Jamaica can now claim Jamaican Citizenship through either Jamaican parent,
Men married to Jamaican women are now entitled to apply for registration as citizens of Jamaica.
The Jamaican Nationality (Amendment) Act (Annex V) provides as follows:
A non-Jamaican child who is adopted can claim Jamaican Citizenship through either the adopted father or mother.
Jamaican Citizens who had renounced their Citizenship can apply to have it restored by applying to the Minister of National Security and Justice.
Naturalization / Citizenship
Applications for naturalization should be directed to the:
Ministry of National Security
12 Ocean Boulevard
Kingston Mall
Jamaica, WI
The Minister of National Security can grant certificates of naturalization as provided by the Jamaican Nationality Act of 1962. Prospective applicants must therefore satisfy the following specific criteria:
Residence in Jamaica for the 12-month period immediately preceding the date of the application;
During the seven years immediately preceding this 12-month period, residence in Jamaica for a total period of not less than 4 years;
Stated intent to reside in Jamaica if naturalization is granted.
Further qualifications include moral and social considerations such as:
good character;
involvement in society;
contribution to society;
financial standing.
By Descent
PROCEDURE:
Applications for citizenship by descent should be made either to the Embassy or directly to:
Ministry of National Security
Immigration, Citizenship & Passport Division
25 Constant Spring Road
Kingston 10
Tel: 876-906-1497/4474
DOCUMENTS:
Applicant's Birth Certificate
Proof of Parent's Jamaican Citizenship (e.g., birth certificate together with photo ID or passport)
Parent's Marriage Certificate, where applicable
Two certified passport-sized photographs
Persons claiming Jamaican citizenship by descent must have their claim established prior to the submission of their application for a passport.
By Marriage
Applications for citizenship by marriage should be directed to:
Ministry of National Security
Immigration, Citizenship & Passport Division
25 Constant Spring Road
Kingston 10
Tel: 876-906-1497/4474
PROCEDURE:
The application should be made in duplicate on Registration Form RJ which is available at the Government Printing Office, 77-1/2 Duke Street, Kingston 2. Read the form carefully, complete it and have it signed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Consular Officer, or someone authorised to administer Oaths. The form and the following documents should be submitted to the Minister of National Security:
Applicant's Birth Certificate
Official Marriage Certificate (certificate copy issued by the Registrar General's Department)
Husband's/Wife's Official Birth Certificate
Husband's/Wife's Current Passport
Two passport-sized photographs of the applicant, certified by a Justice of the Peace
Tax Compliance Certificate (if resident in Jamaica)
Police Certificate from country of residence.
A fee of seven thousand dollars (J$7,000) is required. Payment of the fee should be made by international money order. It is advisable that all applicants contact the Ministry of National Security to ascertain whether there have been changes to the processing fees.