Nationals of St. Kitts- Nevis Travelling To Mexico Can Now Enjoy Special Access

Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 15, 2019 (SKNIS): Mexico has deepened its relations with St. Kitts and Nevis by offering special arrangements to nationals travelling to the Latin American country.
A communique from the Embassy of Mexico in Castries, Saint Lucia, stated that nationals from Saint Kitts and Nevis travelling to Mexico for tourism, business or in transit to another destination, do not require a Mexican visa as long as they have a valid visa or permanent residency of the following countries: Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, United States of America, or countries comprising the Schengen area. Persons outside of this grouping will require a visa to enter Mexico.
It further noted that visitors who travel on cruise ships that disembark any Mexican port to visit the port and surrounding zones and embark on the same ship to continue their voyage, do not require a visa and will have collective permission under the category of “visitor without permission to conduct remunerated activities” for a period of 21 calendar days.
While Mexican authorities do not require a minimum period of validity of passports, travellers must ensure that their travel document is valid at the time of entry and during their stay in Mexico.
St. Kitts and Nevis and Mexico established diplomatic relations some 29 years ago on July 31, 1990.

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