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26 receive certificates of Naturalisation

Twenty-six new British Overseas Territories Citizens (BOTC) received Certificates of Naturalisation during a ceremony at Government House on Thursday, October 29, 2020. Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Twenty-six new British Overseas Territories Citizens (BOTC) received Certificates of Naturalisation during a ceremony on Thursday, October 29, 2020.

The citizens recited the Oath of Allegiance and the Pledge of Loyalty at the ceremony officiated by Registrar General Mrs Stephanie Benn at Government House.

His Excellency the Governor Augustus J. U. Jaspert welcomed the “newest British Overseas Territories citizens,” and reminded them that this new status entitles them to carry a Virgin Islands Passport and to apply for British Passports.

Governor Jaspert also encouraged the new BOTCs to do what they can to make the Virgin Islands a better place to live.

“We know that regardless of race or religion or country of origin, you are part of what makes the Territory strong. You take on today the responsibility to be ambassadors of this Territory.”

Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1) applauded the newly naturalised citizens, and urged them to continue to be examples in their communities.

“We know that you have made here your home, and that you are part of what has helped us develop to the point we are now,” Honourable Fahie stated, adding, “I trust that you would all continue to be a beacon, showing what it means to be naturalised here and demonstrating that the system works.”

Honourable Fahie also added gratitude to the Governor’s Office, the Deputy Governor’s Office, and the Civil Registry and Passport Office for facilitating so many applications for naturalisation. To allow for safe physical distancing, the day’s ceremony was the first of three planned for the coming weeks.

6 Responses to “26 receive certificates of Naturalisation”

  • ABC (30/10/2020, 18:31) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Yeah yeah
  • Local (30/10/2020, 20:14) Like (1) Dislike (4) Reply
    but the minister of immigration and labor will still say them is not local,so what is all the shouting about.dem will register to vote as voters and after that,dem will be called naturalized from down island.change yu'al attitude elected reps,change yu'al mentality.
  • Wow!! (30/10/2020, 20:44) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
    yep fahie give them all belongers.. They all went for passport one time!! Wow!! BVI Sweet right guys hope you dont have nothing bad to say now about BVI.
    • Swampy (31/10/2020, 10:07) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      The ungrateful from certain plsces,always have negativity and criticism and so they and their places of origins continue to be cursed while they contribute to the prisons and crime statistics everywhere they go.
  • Hmm (31/10/2020, 16:13) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Can't even see the faces with the masks, might as well they hadn't taken a photo at all...
  • HAPPINESS (31/10/2020, 19:29) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good you can’t see the faces because so far nothing positive you all can say.Some of those person live here for 30 years plus and you all upset that they received this accomplishment.Some of you really hate Happiness so sad.


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