The Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) has announced the temporary closure of the Immigration Office at the Lamar Building on Bridge Street, Castries.
The Friday, May 26, 2023, closure is to facilitate deep cleaning to address occupational health and safety concerns.
The office will re-open on Tuesday, May 30.
“We ask for the understanding and cooperation of the public as we remain committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of our employees and clients,” an RSLPF statement said.
“We would also like to apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Kindly note that we appreciate your patience and understanding during these challenging times,” the statement said.
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Challenging times. New buzz word!
Can the department find a distribution outlet such as the post office or some place to deliver documents rather than freeze everything. Something is fishy with government department in st. Lucia, I mean how come all of a sudden department are closing due to insanitary condition, why paying souch money for cleaning contract etc etc.. what governance really reduce us to? If it is not the road it’s hospital if not that it’s government essential department.
the department of immigration is a very important and high-level place in any country but in saint lucia its like it holds no weight and just considered a passport office
When is this Minister and Permanet Secretary going to resign for effing up so many times…these decision makers can’t get it right…almost 2 years of infringing on our rights to free movement!