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    OECS free movement — the wind beneath our wings? – iWitness News

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    June 18, 2026
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    OECS free movement — the wind beneath our wings? – iWitness News


    By Delano O. King

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    For over 15 years, the OECS Economic Union, responsible for deepening economic relations, has been significantly reshaping how we view our borders and our OECS citizenship.

    Under the Revised Treaty of Basseterre, citizens across seven protocol member states –including St. Vincent and the Grenadines — gained the right to travel with just a national ID card, live indefinitely in that protocol member state, and work without the heavy administrative burden of a work permit.

    It is a forward-thinking, ambitious vision of a borderless sub-region. However, as we look at the economic realities of today nationally and regionally, we must ask the hard question: Is this integration truly the wind beneath our wings, or are we flying headfirst into regional turbulence?

    There is no denying that free movement is an essential economic life raft. In our small island ecosystems, structural vulnerabilities and external variables are a daily reality. When severe weather or climate disruptions or natural disasters strike — as we saw so vividly during Hurricane Beryl, Hurricane Maria in Dominica and the La Soufriere volcanic eruption, the freedom to move immediately allowed displaced citizens to find safety, shelter, and livelihoods in sister islands without bureaucratic delays. A commendable step by the OECS heads of government to move beyond simply providing disaster relief and support during a crisis.

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    Beyond crisis management, labour mobility solves a profound regional discrepancy. The headlines are clear: our islands are facing severe labour shortages in agriculture, tourism, and construction. However, protocol member states can seamlessly absorb workers from neighbouring states where employment is scarce. This is not just about survival; it is about building a single domestic space that scales up our tiny local markets, turning a fragmented archipelago into a unified economic force.

    Yet, the perspective from the ground reveals that the wind does not blow equally for everyone. Smaller host nations face quiet anxiety over the sudden influx of new residents on localised public infrastructure. These include possible overcrowding in classrooms, increased strain on the public health care apparatus, and long-term pressures on National Social Security systems such as the National Insurance Services (NIS). The data, however, does not reflect a sudden influx but a gradual movement of OECS citizens within the economic union.

    Simultaneously, the less affluent islands grapple with “brain drain”. This becomes a major concern when our experienced and qualified teachers, nurses, and technical professionals pack their bags for higher-paying jobs and benefits in other member states. This growing concern leaves behind critical gaps in our own national development.

    Furthermore, inconsistencies at our ports of entry within the OECS Economic Union have shown that administrative habits change much more slowly than regional treaties. If a traveller with a valid national ID still faces long interrogations from an immigration officer, the “hassle-free” promise is still on paper rather than in practice.

    Fortunately, the region is actively working to address these systemic gaps. On June 10, a webinar on “Free Movement of People, Contingent Rights and Border Services” hosted by The OECS Commission highlights an intentional push for the adoption of the Contingent Rights Model Bill. This crucial piece of legislation, whilst it does not address all the issues raised, ensures that when an OECS national moves, their spouses and dependents instantly gain equal access to primary healthcare, schooling, and social protection. True freedom of movement cannot just mean the right to carry a suitcase across a border; it must mean the right to securely build a life.

    Free movement within the OECS has the potential to lift our entire region to new economic heights. However, governments must move past political rhetoric and fully harmonise domestic legislation, invest heavily in public infrastructure, and pass the Contingent Rights Bill into local law.

    Only when we protect the social rights of the migrant workforce will this regional framework stop feeling like a volatile crosswind and truly become the steady wind beneath our collective wings. CARICOM can now mirror what it means to be truly economically integrated.

    The opinions presented in this content belong to the author and may not necessarily reflect the perspectives or editorial stance of iWitness News. Opinion pieces can be submitted to [email protected].



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