Official advice for New Zealanders living and travelling overseas

  • Reviewed: 5 March 2022, 11:49 NZDT
  • Still current at: 19 May 2024

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COVID-19

If you are planning international travel at this time, please read our COVID-19 related travel advice here, alongside our destination specific travel advice below.

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St. Lucia

Temporary Post Closure
Due to the increasing suspension of airlinks and unprecedented operational pressures, New Zealand has temporarily withdrawn staff from its Embassy in Bridgetown (accredited to St. Lucia). Consular services in country are unavailable until further notice.

New Zealanders who require emergency consular assistance should contact the 24/7 Consular emergency line on 0800 30 10 30 (within New Zealand) or +64 99 20 20 20 (outside of New Zealand) or email cons@mfat.govt.nz.

 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is not issuing a specific travel advisory for St. Lucia at this time.

New Zealanders travelling or living in St. Lucia should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place that include provision for medical evacuation by air.

New Zealanders travelling or living in St. Lucia are encouraged to register their details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

 

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