Visa policy of Saint Lucia

Visitors to Saint Lucia must obtain a visa unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries or countries that can obtain a visa on arrival.

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Cruise ship passengers visiting Saint Lucia for one day are exempted from obtaining visas.

Saint Lucia signed a mutual visa-waiver agreement with the  European Union on 28 May 2015 with immediate effect on provisional basis and which was ratified on 15 December 2015.[1][2] This agreement allows all citizens of states that are contracting parties to the Schengen Agreement to stay without a visa for a maximum period of 90 days in any 180-day period.[3]

Nationals of OECS countries and France can enter with a national ID card instead of a passport.

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Visa exemption

Citizens of the following countries and territories can visit Saint Lucia without a visa:[4][5]

Freedom of movement[6]


6 months

90 within any 180-day period

60 days

6 weeks (42 days)

15 days

National ID cards from OECS countries and France are accepted instead of passports.

Visa on arrival

Citizens of the following 50 countries and territories can obtain a visa on arrival valid for 6 weeks:[7]

See also

  • Visa requirements for Saint Lucia citizens

References

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