AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration Amnesty Update: Antigua and Barbuda’s 2026 immigration amnesty is moving along as expected, with Chief Immigration Officer Katrina Yearwood saying about 40 applicants are processed daily under a new number system, and applicants return after 14 days for endorsement that can lead to residency or citizenship. Food Security Boost: The government has officially opened a state-of-the-art Plant Tissue Culture Laboratory, built through bilateral cooperation with China, to grow disease-free planting materials and strengthen agricultural research. Innovation & IP Spotlight: Minister of State Michael Freeland showcased Antigua and Barbuda’s innovation push at the WIPO assembly in Geneva, highlighting IP progress, digital transformation, and support for local producers. Community & Youth: ABLP St. John’s Rural South Youth Arm will launch its inaugural “Talent Takeover” on July 18 with free entry and cash prizes, featuring singers, dancers, spoken word and more. Sports & Pride: Antigua and Barbuda opens its Davis Cup campaign against the USVI, while Kamar Thomas won bronze at the CARICOM 10K and the ABAA named a seven-member NACAC U18/U23 team heading to Mexico. Public Safety Prep: Police will run a three-day Operation Stronghold with a soft lockdown on July 8 and a hard lockdown on July 10 as CHOGM rehearsals begin. Regional Governance: CARICOM agreed to refer the Secretary-General reappointment dispute to the CCJ for an advisory opinion.
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