Trinidad and Tobago is set to modernize its immigration processes by introducing an Online Arrival and Departure Card Platform. This digital system, scheduled to commence on March 17, 2026, will replace the traditional paper-based procedure, allowing travelers to submit immigration declarations online prior to their travel. To utilize this system, passengers must create an account on the Government’s portal, upload their passport biodata page, and complete the form 72 hours before their trip. A digital receipt bearing a unique code and QR code will be issued upon submission, which travelers will present to immigration officials. This move is part of the Government’s effort to modernize the country’s border management systems, enhance operational efficiency, improve border security, and elevate the overall travel experience for visitors and returning nationals.
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