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Hundreds of backlogged Work Permits already processed by task force – Hon Vincent O. Wheatley

-said backlogged work permits down from 1500 to about 300
Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) has announced that the major work permit backlog that hampered businesses and work permit holders over the past months is being effectively addressed. Photo: VINO
The members of the Online Work Permit Processing Taskforce at the Department of Labour and Workforce Development are made up of mostly retired Civil Servants. Photo: VINO/File
The members of the Online Work Permit Processing Taskforce at the Department of Labour and Workforce Development are made up of mostly retired Civil Servants. Photo: VINO/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Minister for Natural Resources, Labour and Immigration Hon Vincent O. Wheatley (R9) has announced that the major work permit backlog that hampered businesses and work permit holders over the past months is being effectively addressed.

Addressing the topical issue during a press conference held on Friday, March 25, 2022, he said a task force is currently resolving the issue.

“Thus far, the team has been able to print all of the 203 outstanding New and Change of Employer Work Permit Applications that were in the System after the defunct date of February 14. Out of that total, approximately 103 have been processed.”

He continued: “Additionally, from the estimated 1,541 Renewal applications that were in the system in mid-February, approximately 500 have been printed and 305 have been processed.”

The minister also pointed out that the figure was a “snapshot in time” and is ever-changing.

More about the taskforce

The members of the Online Work Permit Processing Taskforce made up of mostly retired Civil Servants are Janice I. F. Rymer, Dawn O’Neal George, Marieta C. Headley, Myrna Samuels, Reginald Hodge, Ernest Potter, Devon Penn and Keida Williams.

The Minister informed that this task force, which will be in place for one month, was necessary to clear the work permit applications from the system and bring the work permit processing time back in line with the Department’s service standards by the week of April 18, 2022.

“The Government is very focused on the human consequences of people losing their ability to work and that is why we are focused on getting the situation rectified in a short time span. Through our stakeholders’ meeting and other formal and informal meetings, the Government has listened to the cries of the employers, the employees, particularly work permit holders, along with the staff at the Department of Labour and Workforce Development. This means that your Government has heard directly from the individuals most affected as a result of the backlog of work permits in the now-defunct Online Work Permit System.”

Hon Wheatley stated that since July 2021, the Department’s ability to process timely work permit applications was dramatically affected by various reasons.

13 Responses to “Hundreds of backlogged Work Permits already processed by task force – Hon Vincent O. Wheatley”

  • @ VG prince (25/03/2022, 15:58) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    WELL HIP HIP HOORAY
  • UKM (25/03/2022, 16:23) Like (11) Dislike (1) Reply
    Yea election is around the Connor.
  • This is sad. (25/03/2022, 16:40) Like (11) Dislike (3) Reply
    Why the Minister had to get involved for these people at labour to do their work..? Change need to happen.
  • Styles. (25/03/2022, 16:43) Like (34) Dislike (12) Reply
    So first he deliberately created a backlog.

    And now he is going to pretend he did a good job clearing it.

    Vincent is confused.
    • wise up (25/03/2022, 21:51) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
      There is actually a backlog sweetheart.
      • Stop it. (27/03/2022, 03:31) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
        There is a backlog. But only because Vincent instructed officers to not process anything and just ask stupid questions to delay the whole process for everyone pretending “to look out for locals”.

        Not a single local got a job instead of a wp holder because of this nonsense.
    • @Styles (25/03/2022, 23:08) Like (1) Dislike (6) Reply
      Sure nuff true, he is confused real badddddd.
  • recompense (25/03/2022, 18:51) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    Yahweh run things! Jesus Christ is coming soon! Government get your acts right. People of VI repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand and the day of Jesus Christ which is a day of wrath upon his enemies is, right round the corner.
  • musa (25/03/2022, 20:27) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
    Waste of time &money as them school children say dog eat your dinner .
  • jah (26/03/2022, 03:48) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
    You should have a system where person could go online an check to see if there permits are ready to uplift..every time people have to take time off to visit labor department because no seems to answer company phone,but they are always on their cell phone.
  • NB (26/03/2022, 18:59) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Y’all give the gentleman a trophy!
  • well saw (26/03/2022, 20:02) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    The delay came from one person deliberately. The Commissioner her self. ALL NOW i am still waiting on my outstanding ones. SMFH.
  • The Reaper (09/05/2022, 17:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Hope am dreaming. Sell out our BvI. It’s All of us country …..U mess up ,ok. U mess up.


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