New Work Permit Rules to Require Wider Advertising of Vacancies

Cabinet Moves to Tighten Work Permit Process and Expand Job Advertising
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved new measures aimed at strengthening the work permit process and ensuring that more employment opportunities are first made available to Antiguans and Barbudans before foreign workers are hired.
Speaking at Thursday’s post-Cabinet media briefing, Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant said Cabinet reviewed the administration of work permit applications following a presentation from Labour Commissioner and officials from the One Stop Employment Centre (OSEC).

Merchant said Cabinet expressed concern that job vacancies may not always be reaching the widest possible audience and agreed that stronger measures were needed to improve transparency and public access to available positions.
Under the new approach, employers seeking work permits will be required to demonstrate that vacancies were advertised across multiple platforms, including traditional media, online news outlets, digital channels and the One Stop Employment Centre before applications are considered.
Cabinet also instructed labour officials to make greater use of state media and social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to publicise available jobs and reach more job seekers.
According to Merchant, the move comes amid concerns from Cabinet members about repeated requests to import workers for positions they believe could be filled by local residents.
“Cabinet feels that there is something drastically wrong with that process because they believe that locals can assume those positions,” Merchant said during the briefing. He specifically questioned why applications were being made to import workers for jobs such as nannies, cooks and other categories of labour.
The government is also moving to tighten rules governing where work permit applications originate. Merchant said Cabinet noted that some applications are being made by individuals already in Antigua and Barbuda and indicated that future policy will require applicants to apply from their country of residence before travelling to Antigua and Barbuda for employment.
“Once the position cannot be filled here in Antigua and Barbuda, then the work permits will be granted,” Merchant said.
The Cabinet was also advised that additional scrutiny is being applied to certain categories of work permit applications, including requests for domestic workers, to ensure employers can justify the need and demonstrate the financial capacity to meet their obligations.
Officials say the changes are intended to strengthen labour market protections while ensuring qualified Antiguans and Barbudans have the first opportunity to fill available jobs.
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