BVI MUST KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY – FSW 2022 DECLARED OPEN BY PREMIER

The BVI must continue to build on the strong foundations of the financial services industry to keep up to speed with the global developments within the sector to ensure the territory is not left behind. This was the messaged shared by Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley as he officially declared … Continued

FULL S.T.E.A.M AHEAD FOR INNOVATION WEEK 2022

The Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports recently culminated its annual observation of Innovation Week 2022 which, this year, was used as a stage for the ministry to showcase its vision for the use of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) based learning techniques and resources in schools. “Fostering critical thinking, problem solving, … Continued

TRADE LICENCES AND WORK PERMITS NO LONGER NEEDED FOR FOREIGN BASED DAY CHARTERS OR WATER TAXIS

Foreign based commercial recreational vessels conducting day charters to the British Virgin Islands will no longer require a BVI trade licence nor their staff work permits. Premier Dr. the Honourable Natalio Wheatley made the disclosure in a recent statement where he revealed that the new policy came into effect last Friday. He said, “We are … Continued

THE GOVERNMENT DID NOT “EXIT” THE AGREEMENT – DE CASTRO ON ELLIS THOMAS DOWNS DEBACLE

Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Honourable Sharie De Castro has made it abundantly clear that her ministry did not instruct the Attorney General’s Office to exit a lease with the Thomas family, nor did the government “exit” such an agreement at all. The minister made the statement in response to questions posed … Continued

BVI NOW THE 2ND JURISDICTION OF THE ECSC TO ROLL OUT E-LITIGATION PORTAL FOR MAGISTRATES COURTS

The British Virgin Islands is now the second jurisdiction of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court to roll out the court’s E-litigation portal for Magistrates Courts, which promises to modernise the way of doing things in the justice system. On November 10th 2022, the British Virgin Islands became the latest jurisdiction of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme … Continued

HIGHLY LIKELY THAT THE CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW COMMISSION WILL NEED AN ADDITIONAL 6 MONTHS FOR FINAL REPORT

It is very likely that the Constitutional Review Commission will need an additional six months to have their final report ready since the late start to the review process will affect their June/July 2023 original deadline. Chairperson of the Commission Lisa Penn-Lettsome made the statement in response to a question posed by a resident at … Continued