AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCitizenship by Investment shake-up: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says successful CBI applicants must now visit Dominica in person, spend time in the country, and collect renewed passports locally—aimed at strengthening the programme’s integrity and connection to Dominica’s people and culture. U.S. visa ripple effects on tourism leadership: The U.S. denied a visa renewal for Dominica-born CHTA president Gregor Nassief (and reportedly his wife), feeding wider regional debate over tightened U.S. entry rules tied to CBI and vetting concerns. Hurricane season readiness: Skerrit reports shelters inspected and emergency supplies reviewed as the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, urging early preparation. Sports & community infrastructure: Windsor Park Stadium’s handover is expected by month-end after lighting installation and certification, with Skerrit also highlighting progress on other major facilities. Youth climate learning: A summer Business Training Center initiative will run a Junior Climate Resilience Champions programme for about 125 children, building disaster readiness and environmental awareness. Arts spotlight: Visual artist Garvin LeBlanc graduates from UBCO with a Fine Arts degree and wins major awards, including the Asper Graduating Award. Culture in motion: Google’s doodle marks the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2026 kick-off, visible in Dominica.
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