No.  There are restrictions to trade for a particular commodity or consignment.  Contact the department for further information.

Registered Land Rules of 1972 (CAP.229)
Intestate Estates Act (CAP.34)
Judgments Act (CAP.35)
Non-Belongers Land Holding Regulation Act (CAP.122)
Condominium Ordinance (CAP.219)
Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance (CAP.220)
Land Acquisition Ordinance (CAP.222)
Land Adjudication Ordinance (CAP.223)
Trustee Ordinance (CAP.303)
Commissioners for Oaths & Notaries Public Act (CAP.12)
Common Law

No. Soil is not transferred from one country to another.

Answer:  No.  A puppy must be nine months or older.

No.  You are required by law to apply for an import permit from the Department of Agriculture in the BVI prior to importing a plant or fruit into the BVI.  This is the requirement for importing all agricultural commodities into the territory from all countries.  It is also a must that the country from which the plant is being imported issue a phytosanitary Certificate indicating the origin of the plants/fruits and the disease status of the plants/fruits.  Please take note that this does not guarantee entry of the commodity or consignment.  The consignment must meet the requirement set out in the conditions of the import permit.

  • Make sure boundary marks are in accordance with a registered survey plan.
  • Maintain in good order any features that demarcate your property especially if the property is adjoining

Answer:  This process takes a minimum of two (2) working days once the application form (Animal Import Meat Permit) is filled out correctly.

Answer:  Yes.  Please review the conditions (Condition for Importation of Pigs) and fill out the application form (Animal Import Permit).  Email the Veterinary Division at bvigov_vet@gov.vg for more information.

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