Saint Lucia Simplifies Entry Process With New Online Form

Saint Lucia has introduced an online Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) form for a seamless entry process starting March 1, 2023.

The electronic ED Form will replace the written form, providing real-time information to immigration, customs and port health, and will significantly reduce the processing time of arriving passengers. The system has already been tested at the George F.L. Charles Airport (SLU) and at the Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), with positive feedback from the executing agencies.

Although completion of the online ED form is only applicable to air travel and is not a requirement for boarding, it must be submitted prior to arrival in Saint Lucia for swift processing on arrival. If the electronic form has not been completed by the time a passenger arrives in Saint Lucia, then the written form, provided by the airline or in country, will be required.

The four-step process requires travelers to visit stlucia.org/entry; complete and submit the user-friendly ED form; receive a QR code by email; and present the QR code (one a device such as a phone, laptop, tablet etc., or a printed copy) and travel document (passport) to officials on arrival.

“We continuously strive to secure our borders and provide quality service to travelers at our points of entry while protecting the safety and security of our nationals, visitors and business associates with a reliable immigration system. In advancing our seamless entry process, the written form will be phased out as of April 12, 2023,” said Sean Alexander, assistant superintendent in charge of the Department of Immigration.

For more information, visit www.stlucia.org.

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