




“Coast Guard jet skis will be out each day to monitor public behaviour on the water, and the BPS is expected to utilise drone capability in the Great Sound.
“Boat operators and passengers are reminded that they are to be off the water by 7pm.
“Any vessel found to be in use for recreational reasons after that time will be considered in breach of the law, even if they are returning to their dock or mooring. Here are some other holiday weekend guidelines that the public should be aware of.”
• All vessels must be off the water by 7pm
• Only 10 person maximum on board including the crew, all should be exercising physical distancing in and out of the water
• There should be NO raft-ups
Public Beaches and Parks:
• There should be no overnight camping
• The public should still be exercising physical distancing in the water and on land
• The Police and Regiment will be patrolling the beaches and parks to ensure compliance, even while swimming
Restaurants:
• Outdoor dining only
• Guests must provide their personal details to restaurant staff
• Guests must be masked until seated
• The public can report breaches by calling 211




“Here is what I can advise.
“On Monday, June 1st the Department of Immigration will receive all types of applications for processing – this includes work permits, passports, land licenses, Bermudian Status, naturalization, PRCs, and more.
“All application submissions will be via drop box.
“ALL incomplete applications will be returned via regular mail.
“Applicants are encouraged to ensure their applications are complete at initial submission. If they have doubts they should contact the Chief Immigration Officer (dwming@ gov.bm) or the Assistant Chief Immigration Officer (magrimes@gov.bm).
“Completed Passports will be mailed via registered mail, and Visitor’s Extensions will continue to be processed at the LF Wade International Airport.
“The Department will maintain its online banking payment process.”
He also outlined the submission guidelines for applications in the Personal Services Section.
“New Applications will be accepted starting June 1st.
“This includes applications for Bermudian Status, Permanent Resident’s Certificate, Extension of Ex-Spouse’s Employment Rights, Permissions to Let, Land Licences, Annual Basis, Residential Certificates, Spousal Letters, Naturalisation, British Nationality, Deferral Certificates, and requests for copies of documents.”
The Process:
Completed applications; including supporting documents should be put in the dropbox provided.
• Your application will be vetted for completeness
• Applicants will be contacted and advised that their application can be processed or if information remains outstanding
• If no additional information is needed, applicants will be instructed to pay the fee online and submit the application via the drop box
• If additional information is required, the applicant must satisfy this before re-submitting the application via email for re-vetting
Passport Applications:
Expired Passports will be accepted starting Monday June 1, 2020.
There will be no requirement for counter-signatories for persons 16 and older.
The passport process is as follows:
• Completed applications; including supporting documents should be put in the dropbox provided
• Your application will be vetted for completeness
• Applicants will be contacted and advised that their application can be processed or if information remains outstanding
• If no additional information is needed, applicants will be instructed to pay the fee online and submit the application via the drop box
• If additional information is required, the applicant must satisfy this before re-submitting the application via email for re-vetting
New Passports (First-time Applicants) will be accepted on Monday June 1.
Counter-signatories are still needed for new passport applications.
The process:
• Completed applications; including supporting documents should be put in the drop box provided
• Your application will be vetted for completeness
• Applicants will be contacted and advised that their application can be processed or if information remains outstanding
• If no additional information is needed, applicants will be instructed to pay the fee online and submit the application via an appointment
• If additional information is required, the applicant must satisfy this before re-submitting the application via email for re-vetting




“For work permits that will expire between June 1, 2020 and September 1, 2020, work permit holders can continue to work without penalty or the need for an appeal to the Minister responsible for Immigration.
- See follow up article on Work Permits
- Top Feature Photo Courtesy of TNN