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Regional and international aircraft and vessels are required to submit Advance Passenger Information prior to arrival in and upon departure from any of the 12 Member States forming the Single Domestic Space.

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Caricom advance pasenger information (api) guidelines | YBW Forum

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be acted upon unless checked against a reliable, authoritative source, and re-checked, particularly where personal health and liberty is at stake. Seek professional advice/confirmation before acting on such at all times.

API required in the Caribbean for all vessels Arriving/Departing | YBW Forum

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I've just been sent an email by the Barbados Sailing Association. They've been informed that API (Advanced Passenger Information) is required for ALL...

Sub Agencies | CARICOM IMPACS

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The JRCC is mainly responsible for the operations and management of the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS), which screens approximately forty (40) Million passengers annually, specifically those entering, and travelling within the CARICOM

Rewiring Regional Security in a Fragmented World - Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, Pamela R. Aall, United States Institute of Peace - Google Books

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The Cold War s end and the events of 9/11 upended traditional notions of global security. Where superpower rivalry once dominated the field, security is now increasingly fragmented and decentralized.