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Barbados Welcome Stamp Statistics As At January 31, 2023

Mostly men applying for Welcome Stamp

Men make up the majority of people applying to Barbados’ 12-month Welcome Stamp Programme. Approximately 63 per cent of the applicants are men and a similar number are individuals, with only 36 per cent of families relocating. According to statistics compiled by the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. and the Immigration Department, at the end of September 30 there were 3 935 applications, 2 493 of which were approved. The majority …

Continued interest in Welcome Stamp programme

Barbados’ 12-month Welcome Stamp programme continues to attract foreign workers to the island’s shores, according to statistics compiled by the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. with data received from the Immigration Department.As of September 30, 2022, it received 3,935 applications, of which 2,493 were approved.According to the data provided, the top five leading countries whose citizens are seeking entry under the programme, which was introduced in July 2020 by Prime Minister Mia Mottley, are the United States of America, the United Kingdom, Canada, Nigeria and India.Of the applications received, 64 per cent were from individuals and 36 per cent from families. A further breakdown of the statistics revealed that 63 per cent of the applicants were male, and 37 per cent were female.

More than 2 000 get nod for Welcome Stamp Programme

The Barbados 12-month Welcome Stamp Programme received 3,784 applications, of which 2,417 were approved, up to July 30.According to recent statistics compiled by the Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc., with data received from the Barbados Immigration Department, the top five leading countries whose citizens are seeking entry under the programme are the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Nigeria, and Ireland.From the applications received, 64 per cent were from individuals and 36 per cent from families. A further breakdown of the statistics revealed that 63 per cent of the applicants were male, while 37 per cent were female.Those applying under the programme have occupations in fields such as human resources; health science; architecture and construction; information technology; agriculture, food and natural resources; education and training; public administration, and marketing, sales and services.

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