As part of the Re-migrant Scheme, applicants are required to provide specific documentation to verify their eligibility and support the processing of their applications. Below is a comprehensive list of the required documents:
Applicants unable to produce their previous passport must request travel records for the last five (5) years from the Guyana Passport Office and provide evidence of legal residency, such as:
For prospective applicants in the Caribbean, submit evidence of legal residence, such as:
Original and copy of the Statutory Declaration from a Justice of Peace or a Commissioner of Oaths in Guyana.
Proof of intent to resettle in Guyana, such as:
If you are a disabled or substantive pensioner:
Provide a pension letter, bus pass, medical letter, or Social Security card.
If you are a student:
The Re-migrant Scheme of the Government of Guyana is administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation in conjunction with the Guyana Revenue Authority. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation is responsible for determining and granting remigration status while the Guyana Revenue Authority administers the tax exemptions.
Applications must be submitted in person to the Remigration Officer at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation, address: 254 South Road & Shiv Chanderpaul Drive Georgetown; telephone number: (592) 226-1606-8 ext. 339/340; Email: remigration@minfor.gov.gy
Applications must be submitted within the first six (6) months of re-assuming residence in Guyana.
Exemption from duty and Value Added Tax (VAT) are given on the following:
The applicant must present the Registration, Certificate of Title or other form of proof of ownership of vehicle from the country where re-migrant resided to confirm that vehicle was owned by applicant.
In the case of a motor vehicle, the re-migrant must pay the excise tax at the rate of 5% or 10% of the CIF value depending on the cubic capacity (cc) of the vehicle and as stipulated in Table A-2 of Section 15 of the Excise Tax Act 2005 – Less than 1500cc to 1800cc – 5%, l801cc to 2000cc – 10%, 2001cc – 3000cc – 10%, above 3000 cc – 10%, above 3000 cc – 30%.(raised from 10%)
Please note that applicants are no longer required to own a motor vehicle for at least six (6) months prior to returning, in fact, re-migrants have the option of importing a new vehicle or purchasing a motor vehicle in Guyana.
Applications submitted to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation will be processed within 21 working days provided that all the necessary information is submitted.
It should be noted that the approval from the Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation signifies that the applicant qualifies for re-migrant status and consequently duty-free concessions. However, the level of dutyfree concessions is determined by the Guyana Revenue Authority following the examination of the documents submitted and an interview with the re-migrant.
The approval letter is valid for six months.
The approval letter by the Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation cannot be modified or amended after it is issued. Re-migrants are therefore encouraged to ensure that they gather and submit all the relevant documents that are required and those which support their application before the application form is submitted to the Remigration Unit for processing.
For more information on the Re-migrant Scheme please send email to remigration@minfor.gov.gy
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