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Announcement of the Introduction of the Saint Lucia Electronic Entry Form

We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Saint Lucia Electronic Entry Form for arrivals by air. The new process is expected to substantially improve processing times, for arriving passengers.

All travellers arriving by air are strongly encouraged to complete the form online, prior to arrival, to avoid delays on arrival. The online form can be completed wherever internet is available, prior to landing in Saint Lucia, including onboard flights that offer internet services.

Once they have landed, travellers will be required to show their receipt to immigration and customs officers.

The form can be accessed via stlucia.org, and directly at https://travelslu.govt.lc/
The process is as follows:

  • visit www.stlucia.org/entry
  • complete and submit the form
  • receive a QR code by email
  • present the QR code (on a device such as a phone, laptop, tablet etc. or a printed copy) and travel document (passport) to officials on arrival.

In the first instance, passengers landing in Saint Lucia who have not completed the form will be required to complete and submit the paper form, however, this arrangement will be phased out within 6 weeks of the electronic form going into operation.

  • 1st March – 11th April 2023: Passengers who have not submitted the form by the time they land in Saint Lucia will be required to complete and submit the paper version.
  • 12th April 2023 onwards: The paper form will no longer be available to passengers arriving by air. All passengers will be required to complete and submit an electronic entry form before presenting themselves to immigration and customs officials.

 

Carriers offering a service to Saint Lucia will be required to maintain a stock of the paper forms at a level that will allow them to manage all arrivals, for at least 24 hours. This requirement will remain in place after the paper form has been phased out to cover any incidences of system outages.

For more information, please contact the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority Tourist Information Centre, at email: tic@stlucia.org

Source: Government of Saint Lucia

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