Saint Lucian nationals must now obtain a visa to travel to the United Kingdom, including for transit through the UK.
Details of the change appear on the UK government’s official website, which states that Saint Lucia and Nicaragua will be removed from the list of countries whose nationals are eligible to enter the UK with an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA).
According to a press release issued by the Government of Saint Lucia, UK authorities advised that the new visa requirement took effect on March 5, 2026, at 11:00 am Eastern Caribbean time.
A six-week transition period will remain in place until midday on April 16, 2026. During this time, Saint Lucian nationals who already hold an ETA and booked travel before the policy change may still enter the United Kingdom visa-free, provided they arrive before the end of the transition window.
According to UK authorities, the visa requirement will mean Saint Lucian nationals travelling to the UK will be assessed against immigration rules before arrival.
Reasons for the policy change were said to be a rise in asylum claims by Saint Lucian nationals, as well as concerns linked to the country’s Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programme.
Information published on the UK government website indicates that between January 2022 and December 2025, “360 nationals of St Lucia claimed asylum, of which 128 (36%) were made at port.” Officials described the figure as high relative to Saint Lucia’s population of about 180,000.
The UK government also said asylum claims place a burden on the country’s border and migration system.
“There were 222 nationals of St Lucia receiving asylum support at the end of the most recent published quarter (December 2025), of which 213 were residing in accommodation provided by the Home Office,” the website said.
The UK government also classified Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment programme as “high risk”. While acknowledging steps taken by the Government of Saint Lucia to strengthen oversight of the programme, the UK cited increases in passport applications in 2023 and 2024 as a concern.
“In 2023-24, the most recent year for which statistics are available, the St Lucian programme received around 5,642 applications, representing 423% annual growth in application volumes. This growth has directly coincided with an increase in those who have subsequently been detected using St Lucian passports to access the UK, going on to either claim asylum or work illegally,” the website stated.
Responding to the policy shift, the Government of Saint Lucia said it remains engaged with UK authorities: “The Government wishes to reassure citizens that active diplomatic engagement with the United Kingdom is ongoing, and that Saint Lucia will continue discussions with UK authorities to better understand the decision and to explore pathways for maintaining strong mobility arrangements between both countries.”
“The Government of Saint Lucia will provide further guidance to the public on visa application procedures and travel requirements as additional information becomes available.”
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