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Work Permit Exemption Policy being abused, changes coming– Hon Wheatley

- said holder of Exemption should not be seen as being on same level as locals & Belongers
Minister for Natural Resources, Labour, Immigration and Social Security, Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) said persons are abusing the work permit exemption policy and has warned of changes on the horizon. Photo: YouTube
Categories of Work Permit Exemption by marriage and Minister’s discretion will remain, albeit with new guidelines. Photo: VINO/File
Categories of Work Permit Exemption by marriage and Minister’s discretion will remain, albeit with new guidelines. Photo: VINO/File
DUFF'S BOTTOM, Tortola, VI- Minister for Natural Resources, Labour, Immigration and Social Security, Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) said persons are abusing the work permit exemption policy and has warned of changes on the horizon.

Speaking at the Seventh Sitting of the Third Session of the Fourth House of Assembly on Thursday, April 15, 2021, Hon Wheatley said the Work Permit Exemption Policy is one that is ever-evolving and requires reviewing, revising and renewing as the climate continues to change in the territory.

“Firstly, Mister Speaker, I want to bring awareness to the public on the reason for such a policy, as it has become more evident that a policy such as this can easily be misused, whether unintentionally or otherwise. The Work Permit Exemption Policy is one that has grown immensely over the years in the number of persons that apply and are successful,” he said.

He stated that after taking up office in 2019, he quickly revised this policy, with the most substantial change being where he added a term limit to the exemption, resulting in the ceasing of the issuance of indefinite work permit exemptions.

Not a permanent status!

“Mister Speaker, it remains my belief that this change has allowed for the correct intent and purpose of the exemption to be realised. Further to this, the reality of persons abusing this exemption by categorising it as a “permanent status” must cease. Mister Speaker, Work Permit Exemption is not a permanent status. It does not allow a person to change employer freely, and it does not exempt a holder from immigration control.” 

He reminded persons that a permanent status is one gained by a person under the recommendation of the Immigration Board to Cabinet or by virtue of the Constitution. Residence Status, Belonger Status and a Naturalized Citizen are permanent statuses unless revoked under the Immigration and Passport Act or otherwise, while work permit exemption is at the discretion of the Minister for Labour and it is in no way meant to be considered as a permanent status as it is indeed a privilege and not a right.

Changes coming

He said after a constant debate on what this policy should look like, another review was undertaken.

“Early in this review, we considered the trending issues, and it was agreed firstly to re-establish the connection of an approved Work Permit Exemption to a specific employer. The intent here is to allow the holder of such an exemption to be more conscious of the importance of continued employment, which will be realised by the automatic cancellation of the exemption if a person changes his or her employer.”

He also chided employers for what he described as the use of ‘the misleading statement of “work permit exemption holders preferred” right along with VIslanders and Belonger on job advertisements.”

“Mister Speaker, this is seen as a means of defying the work permit process and ultimately marginalises VIslander and Belongers by allowing someone not holding a permanent status to be seen as on the same playing field as a VIslander/Belonger. This too, Mister Speaker, is wrong...and the revised policy will address this.”

He also said he had reduced once more the categories of persons eligible to qualify for work permit exemption by removing the category of tenure. 

“Therefore, persons are no longer eligible to apply for work permit exemption if employed for any specific number of years within the Territory. Mister Speaker, this will fall into line with the pending immigration reform and the aim to formalise both immigration and labour policies as it relates to the number of years a person can reside in the Territory while on a work permit, prior to their possibly transitioning into a permanent resident.”

He said; however, the categories of Work Permit Exemption by marriage and Minister’s discretion will remain, albeit with new guidelines. 

“Mister Speaker, I would also like to point out that a grading scheme has been introduced to the Minister’s discretion category that will allow for a more streamlined, consistent, and fair approval of applications. Mister Speaker, the Work Permit Exemption issuance in this Territory will move from a situation of subsidy to one of substance,” he added.

29 Responses to “Work Permit Exemption Policy being abused, changes coming– Hon Wheatley”

  • Rubber Duck (16/04/2021, 09:22) Like (52) Dislike (57) Reply
    They want the work permit money. We must have one of the worlds worst human rights records.
    • bvi (16/04/2021, 16:03) Like (21) Dislike (7) Reply
      @Rubber Duck: I laugh when I read such stupid comments like yours. The BVI is a small place which can only accommodate so much expatriates seeking employment. As a Virgin Islander I love my Caribbean Brothers and Sisters. However, as a BVIslander I supports strengthening our Immigration and Labour rules and regulations to curtail abuse. As a BVIslander I can't imagine going anywere else in the region or the world to critize another country's for taking steps to put measures in place to curtain abuse of its systems.
      • Rabsatt (17/04/2021, 01:18) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        Well said
      • @bvi (17/04/2021, 17:34) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
        When are you guys going to stop thinking that the only people who come here to work are from other Caribbean islands? Do you thinking all the white, asian and other nationals are all from the Caribbean, or are you saying that it is only other Caribbean nationals you have a problem with coming here to work?
    • ReX FeRal (16/04/2021, 17:20) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
      No we dont. Go to Amerika.
  • Wicked @$$ (16/04/2021, 09:24) Like (21) Dislike (42) Reply
    It have people who live here practically all their lives and went through the school system and got their exemptions. Maybe it have some who abused it(which I've never heard of)
  • make um pay (16/04/2021, 09:28) Like (42) Dislike (60) Reply
    Bottomline is that these island people dont want to pay for nothing...They want to come here to prog and reap the sweet...Them milking the system
    • omg (16/04/2021, 10:29) Like (32) Dislike (9) Reply
      Whoever you are, you are a horrible person. Life WILL catch up with you sooner or later. No one might know for sure who the writer is, but heaven is taking record. All the events we see taking place is just a test to expose the real heart of people like you. Be reminded that you will reap what you sow. Continue to sow your hatred and when karma catch up with you, don't say is people do it. Save this post, you might need it for referal
    • GOD BLESS (16/04/2021, 16:07) Like (21) Dislike (1) Reply
      All them island people is the same people who come here and clean up all the dirt..why you saying they don’t wanna pay??really ??everything we island people want we have to buy!!some of us work real hard for our honest bread!!give us what due to us!!I think one day y’all will look around and only find yourselves here..we are one Caribbean people!!where is the respect!!instead y’all throw insult at us!!is this how we all gonna treat each other???some of us island people come here and help build this country one way or the other..Stop referring to us as them island people..
    • Sola (17/04/2021, 08:00) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
      Apparently Tortola it's a continent lol you sound stupid. At a point of view immigrants give Into the economic more than locals and ntn it's wrong with that, but you can't be milking people that all trying do is progress And how you think your island became successful, cause all had stayed here ?
  • Shaft (16/04/2021, 09:48) Like (49) Dislike (13) Reply
    WELL HALLELUIAH * FINALLY
  • facts (16/04/2021, 09:48) Like (29) Dislike (64) Reply
    Here we go with another modern day slavery act
  • musa (16/04/2021, 10:35) Like (14) Dislike (1) Reply
    the laws in place all the time and it very good you explain it now who break the law commit a crime ,and the crime come with a cost revock the permit.
  • @ MEK UM PAY (16/04/2021, 12:18) Like (12) Dislike (36) Reply
    Thank you for revealing the contents of your mind \ the truth shall set you free \ what a pity you FORGOT to flush it down the toilet along with YOURSELF
  • Henritta (16/04/2021, 12:55) Like (113) Dislike (1) Reply
    You are quite right Hon. Minister, but the work permit programme is being abused as well. People can get work permits for people who do not work for them.
  • Tolan (16/04/2021, 13:51) Like (10) Dislike (88) Reply
    wait just a minute Mr Minister.......did you really say "same playing field as Virgin Islanders" ? that is degrading to other honest hard working expats. What other fields are there? are there specialty fields for locals and other immigrant status? People break their backs for couple dollars, getting charged tax , nhi, ss and being robbed from their own employers, now one thing they usually have to look forward to , to ease their burdens, you are removing?
  • resident (16/04/2021, 15:23) Like (10) Dislike (2) Reply
    Make it harder and more expensive to recruit competent, committed staff. Good idea; as the economy is doing so well! What’s that dot on the horizon? Oh it’s Cayman leaving us behind. I’ll plant a coconut palm and get some goats.
  • UAE (16/04/2021, 16:27) Like (7) Dislike (4) Reply
    Only people who aint have no where ell to go will stay here to much disrimination in a lil boring island .....most people only here to work ....that it
  • A (16/04/2021, 17:04) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    That island people thing was dormant for a while this come like d volcano in SVG what a thing
  • ReX FeRal (16/04/2021, 17:22) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    How do you abuse work permit exemption when criminals are exempted mr. Minister?
    • Gillian (16/04/2021, 21:11) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Because some work permit exempt people have white cards which means they must stay with the same employer for 5 years, plus have a bond signed. It’s not now it sounds.
      I know people who have been issues this after living in the territory for over 20 years.
    • little (16/04/2021, 22:26) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Lol. That’s an abuse as well but who is responsible fir that one???
  • tt (16/04/2021, 20:29) Like (9) Dislike (3) Reply
    Mr minister before you deal with work permit exemption there are chrilden who come here young go to school since in d 90th"s why not call them for their belonger status
  • RUBY (16/04/2021, 21:05) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Give us some news! This is old news and has been happening for years.
    One person holds your permit then you pretty much do as you want, nobody wants to deal with permit so the paying employer is happy.
    Labor should team up with social security and NHI to ensure the payments being paid in are by the employer not the employee working 2 other jobs.
  • DOUBLE STANDARDS (16/04/2021, 21:18) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    The hypocrisy is mind blowing, how many people were literally handed belonger status on a plate a few years ago? And I’m not talking about the people that were genuinely entitled, I’m talking about the ones that were not entitled but, oh wait, were suddenly entitled due to the size of their bank accounts.
  • time (16/04/2021, 23:24) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    There are a number of persons in the BVI who are here with parents and are not working but allegedly selling drugs. If someone brings children to reside with them; if they finish school and are not contributing citizens they should return to their homeland. Point blank...
  • RedStorm (18/04/2021, 14:46) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply

    They moved the goal post again. Caribbean people make your self comfortable in your own islands. There is too much against you. Work Permit price up, Western union now have a government fee, certificate of good standing, you bosses taking out the NH & SS and don't pay it, no one advocate on your behalf. Now is the time to move, don't stress yourself, it is obvious the picture has been clear of how the people feel about you. Never mind , the Europeans coming again.


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