Written by Administrator    Thursday, 22 April 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
ICC20/20 Entry Visa Exemptions

 

Non-Guyanese citizens entering Guyana must have a valid passport and a valid return ticket, and must be able to demonstrate that he/she has adequate means to support himself/herself for the duration of their stay. All persons, except for citizens of one of the following countries, must also obtain a visa to visit Guyana.

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Written by Administrator    Thursday, 22 April 2010 16:27    PDF Print E-mail
ICC20/20 ADVISORY

All Persons coming to Guyana for the ICC Twenty/20 Tournament that require entry visas will be issued with visas on arrival.

 

Ministry of Home Affairs

Government of Guyana

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 April 2010 12:29 )
 
Written by Administrator    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
SPEECH BY THE HON. CLEMENT J. ROHEE, M.P. MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS ON THE OCCASION OF THE SECOND BILATERAL MEETING BETWEEN THE COOPERATIVE REPUBLIC OF GUYANA AND THE REPUBLIC OF SURINAME
MARCH 09, 2010

PEGASUS HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, GUYANA

 I wish to express my appreciation to you for attending the opening ceremony of this the Second Bilateral Meeting between Guyana and Suriname on matters related to joint action to combat cross border criminal activities, the drug trade, smuggling of goods and other illegal activities across our borders. 

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Written by Administrator    Thursday, 11 March 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
REMARKS BY THE HON. CLEMENT J. ROHEE, M.P. MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS AT THE OPENIING SESSION OF TRAINING OF CUSTOMS OFFICERS IN CONTROL OF NARCOTIC DRUGS, PSYCHOTROPIC SUBSTANCES, PRECURSORS AND CHEMICALS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ILLICIT DRUGS

In Guyana, the use and abuse of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances came to public notice in the mid 70s. The smoking of cannabis  popularly called; “ganga” developed into a fad that was glamorized by a certain section of our society, mimicking the social rebellion of North America and the Musical emancipation of the Caribbean.

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Written by Administrator    Tuesday, 19 May 2009 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
Press Release

The Ministry of Home Affairs wishes to express its deep concern about the wanton damage that is being inflicted on Public Property as a result of Motor Vehicle Accidents on our roads.

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