Free Movement Of People In The Caribbean By 2024
Free Movement Of People In The Caribbean By 2024 Foto: @opmthebahamas The 45th regular meeting of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) resulted in leaders agreeing to allow free movement of people in the region by next year. This means the current policies on trade, and possibly even education and culture, will be expanded—a groundbreaking decision that coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Chaguaramas, a 1973 treaty that created the CARICOM. At present, “university graduates, nurses, teachers, media workers, musicians, agriculture workers and private security officers are among the 12 categories of people eligible to seek employment in any of the countries that are part of the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME),” the Caribbean Loop News reported. The CSME is also established because of the treaty. “We believe this is the fundamental part of the integration architecture and at 50 we could not leave Trinidad and Tobago [...]












