For skilled nationals of other CARICOM countries: with a Skills Certificate you can live and work in Trinidad and Tobago without a work permit, under CARICOM free movement.
For people who have lived in Trinidad and Tobago for five years: this is how you apply for residence under the Immigration Act - there is no investment shortcut, it is earned through time spent in the country.
For parents and grandparents of a Trinidad and Tobago citizen or resident: this family route lets your son, daughter or grandchild sponsor you for residence in the country.
For people married to a Trinidad and Tobago citizen or resident: this is the family route to residence, based on your marriage rather than on time in the country.
The Student Permit is issued by the Immigration Division of the Ministry of National Security to foreign nationals accepted into full-time academic programmes in Trinidad and Tobago, processed fully online with an accompanying eVisa track for short-term visitors from visa-required countries.
Trinidad and Tobago's Work Permit is issued under the Immigration Act, Chapter 18:01, and administered by the Work Permit Unit of the Ministry of National Security.
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