Anguilla

Regulations on entry, stay, residence, and treatment access for people living with HIV

The categories of restriction are:

  • No restrictions on entry or staying.

Restrictions on entry to Anguilla

We found no evidence of any official restrictions on entry to Anguilla based on HIV status.

According to UNAIDS and the US Department of State, Anguilla does not have any HIV-related restrictions on entry.

The eVisa official service of Anguilla has a list of supporting documents that should be included with the visa application and none of those documents makes reference to HIV or the general health of the applicant.

The visa application online form does not contain questions or fields in relation to any health condition or status.

However, the entry clearance form states that entry ‘refusal is justified on […] medical grounds’ among others. There is no evidence that HIV would be a grounds for refusal of entry.

Restrictions on short-term stay in Anguilla

We found no evidence of any official restrictions on short-term stay in Anguilla based on HIV status.

According to UNAIDS and the US Department of State, Anguilla does not have any HIV-related restrictions on short-term stay.

The Immigration Department website does not provide further details about visa requirements.

Restrictions on long-term stay in Anguilla

We found no evidence of any official restrictions on long-term stay in Anguilla based on HIV status.

According to UNAIDS and the US Department of State, Anguilla does not have any HIV-related restrictions on long-term stay.

As detailed in the entry clearance form, ‘if you intend to stay in Anguilla longer than 6 months you may be required to undergo a medical examination before an entry clearance is issued. The issue of an entry clearance does not exempt the holder from being medically examined at the port of entry to Anguilla, if this is considered necessary.’ There is no evidence of HIV testing as a requirement.

The website of the Government of Anguilla provides a list of supporting documents that should be included with an application for permanent residency application and none of those documents makes reference to HIV or general health of the applicant.

Treatment access in Anguilla

We did not find any available information on access to healthcare for people living with HIV in Anguilla.

The HIV Justice Network's Global HIV Criminalisation Database

Visit the Anguilla page on the Global HIV Criminalisation Database to see more information about known HIV criminalisation laws in this country, an overview of how the laws are used, and any significant advocacy developments.

UNAIDS Global AIDS monitoring data

This information about access to HIV services comes from UNAIDS https://lawsandpolicies.unaids.org/, a platform to view data on HIV-related laws and policies. This is information provided by national authorities and civil society and may contradict other sources.

Migrant populations

Laws/policies enable documented migrants to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens N/A
Laws/policies enable documented migrants to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens implemented (countries with such laws/policies) N/A
Laws/policies enable undocumented migrants to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens N/A
Laws/policies enable undocumented migrants to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens implemented (countries with such laws/policies) N/A
Migrants are able to access HIV services N/A

Refugees and asylum seekers

Laws/policies enable asylum seekers to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens N/A
Laws/policies enable asylum seekers to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens implemented (countries with such laws/policies) N/A
Laws/policies enable refugees to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens N/A
Laws/policies enable refugees to access HIV services under the same conditions as citizens implemented (countries with such laws/policies) N/A

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