Immigration and Customs Officials from Host Countries Meet in Antigua to Prepare for 2024 ICC Cricket World Cup T20

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Immigration and customs officials from the six countries hosting the 2024 ICC Cricket World Cup T20 in June are meeting in St. John’s to discuss strategies for managing the large influx of people expected for the matches.

Led by Chief Immigration Officer Katrina Yearwood and Comptroller of Customs Raju Boddu, the two-day meeting includes representatives from Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Guyana, as well as regional security agencies.

The focus is on developing common procedures for processing cricketers and officials arriving for the matches, ensuring consistency across Antigua and Barbuda and the other five territories.

The meeting will also address decisions from the recent CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Guyana that impact immigration and customs. Opening at the Trade Winds hotel, the event features speeches from Public Safety Minister Sir Steadroy Benjamin, CARICOM IMPASS Head Earl Harris, Yearwood, and Boddu, aiming to streamline processes for the matches while maintaining regional safety and security.

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