CITIZENSHIP – GENERAL INFORMATION

Any person born in Jamaica prior to 5th August 1962, who was on that date a citizen of the United Kingdom and its colonies or any person born in Jamaica after 5th August 1962, is a Jamaican citizen by birth. Some of the advantages of becoming a Jamaican citizen include but are not limited to the ability to:
- • Acquire a Jamaican Passport
- • Work in Jamaica without the need for a work permit.
- • Vote in General and Local Government Elections.
- • Receive social benefits and get access to government programmes.
- • Be exempt from international fees at Jamaica’s universities.
- • Duty free allowance from customs and at the airport as allotted to Jamaican nationals.
- • Protection under the Constitution and laws of Jamaica.
- • Register non-Jamaican Spouse as a citizen of Jamaica.
An applicant qualifies for Citizenship by Descent where:
A. (i) He / She was born outside of Jamaica before the 6th August 1962 (ii) His / Her mother or father on the 6th August 1962 became or would have, but for his/her death, become a citizen of Jamaica.
Application Requirements
- The following documents (either the originals or duly notarized) should be submitted to the Embassy of Jamaica:
- • Completed application form for Jamaican Citizenship by descent.
- • Applicant’s Birth Certificate/Statement of Live Birth/Certification of birth.
- • Applicant’s father’s or mother’s Jamaican Birth Certificate/Adoption Certificate issued by the Registrar General’s Department of Jamaica or Certificate of Jamaican Citizenship (in cases where the applicant is establishing the claim through a parent that acquired citizenship by virtue of marriage before the applicant was born).
- • Applicant’s parents’ Marriage Certificate (where applicable).
- • Marriage Certificate (where applicable).
- • Applicants’ valid Government issued ID (Adult age 18 and over).
- • Jamaican parent’s government issued ID (eg. Valid Passport, Driver’s Licence or Elector Registration Identification Card).
- • Official change of name document – Court Order, Deed Polls registered through the court or the country’s record office, etc (where applicable).
- • Two (2) passport sized photographs of the applicant, one must be certified by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or Consular Officer, for overseas applications.
- • Court issued document evidencing Legal Guardianship (where applicable).
FeeThe fee for this application is US$100.00, in addition to US$20.00 for consular and postage fees.
The applicant should have attained the age of eighteen (18) years, should have lived in Jamaica for a minimum of five (5) years on aggregate and for 12 months immediately preceding submission of the application and, be of good character.
Application Requirements
- • Certified copy of Birth Certificate
- • Passport on which applicant originally entered Jamaica
- • Current Passport (if different)
- • Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- • A Work Permit or Exemption Certificate
- • Evidence of involvement in any community activities
- • Two (2) Passport size photographs
- • Tax Compliance Certificate (personal and business). If applicant/spouse operates a wholesale income Tax filing is required
- • Verification of income (e.g. Last 3 pay slips, company financial statements, pension statement, employment letter. These should not be older than 6 months).
- • Recent Bank Statement (Should not be older than 6 months).
A Jamaican Passport or Travel Document may be issued on application to a non – Jamaican only after the person has obtained a Certificate of Registration or Naturalization from the appropriate authorities in Jamaica.
Applications are submitted directly to the Passport, Citizenship and Immigration Agency in Kingston, Jamaica by the applicant. The processing time for compliant applications is twenty-four (24) months.
Fee Naturalization as a citizen of Jamaican attracts a non-refundable processing fee of J$50,000.00 made payable at PICA, 8 Waterloo Road, Kingston 10. Payment will only be accepted in Jamaican dollars. Please note that upon approval the applicant is required have the certificate endorsed at the Stamp Office at an additional cost of J$1000.00.
A non-Jamaican national is eligible to make an application for citizenship by virtue of marriage if he or she is married to a Jamaican citizen. Application Requirements
- • Completed Application R1 Form
- • Original copy of Birth Certificate and Passport of the Jamaican National
- • Original copy of Birth Certificate and Passport of the applicant (spouse)
- • Original copy of Marriage Certificate
- • Recent (at most 6 months old) Police Record of the Applicant
- • Income Letter and Bank Statement
- • Two (2) Passport sized photographs of the Applicant certified by a Justice of the Peace for local applications or by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or Consular Officer, for overseas applications.
- • Letter to the Minister of National Security and Justice requesting registration as a Citizen of Jamaica.
Processing time for compliant applications is approximately twenty–four (24) months. Fee The fee for this application is US$260.00, in addition to US$20.00 for consular and postage fees
A Commonwealth national who has resided legitimately in Jamaica for at least five (5) consecutive years, and is of good character, may make an application to become a Jamaican citizen.
The application form for Registration as a Citizen of Jamaica for an adult should be completed in duplicate and signed before a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or a Consular Officer at the Embassy of Jamaica. Adult Application Requirements
- • Completed R3 application form for citizenship by registration, made in duplicate.
- • Applicant’s Birth Certificate/ Statement of Live Birth/ Certification of Birth
- • Passport on which the applicant originally entered Jamaica.
- • Current passport, if different from one above.
- • Valid work permit / Exemption Certificate
- • Evidence of community activities in which the applicant is involved, for example, service club, etc.
- • Personal Tax Compliance Certificate.
- • If applicant operates a wholesale/ haberdashery, Income Tax Filings with both Personal and Business Tax Compliance Certificates are required.
- • Two (2) passport-size photographs certified by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or a Consular Officer .
- • Verification of income (eg. Employment letter that three pay slips, Company Financial Statements, Pension Statement - should not be older than 6 months)
- • Recent bank statements (should not be older than 6 months)
- • Official change of name Document, Deed Polls must be registered through the court or the Country’s record office, Court Order (where applicable)
Completed applications should be submitted to the Citizenship Unit of the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA). Compliant applications will be prepared for submission to the Minister of National Security within twenty-four (24) months, for approval.
FeeUpon approval, the applicant is required to have the certificate endorsed at the Stamp Office at an additional cost of J$50,00.00
The R4 application form for Registration as a Citizen of Jamaica for a minor should be completed in duplicate by a parent or guardian of the minor and signed in the presence of a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or a Consular Officer the Embassy of Jamaica.
- • Minor’s Birth Certificate/ Statement of Live Birth/ Certification of Birth .
- • Minor’s Passport.
- • Parents’ Marriage Certificate/ Decree Absolute (if applicable).
- • Parents’ valid Passport.
- • Evidence of parent(s) Jamaican Nationality (if citizen of Jamaica).
- • Work Permit/ Exemption Certificate of parent(s).
- • Personal Tax Compliance Certificate of parent(s).
- • If parent(s) of minor operate(s) a wholesale/ haberdashery, then Income Tax Filings with both Personal and Business Tax Compliance Certificates are required.
- • Verification of parent’s income (eg. Employment letter that three pay slips, Company Financial Statements, Pension Statement - should not be older than 6 months) .
- • Official change of name Document, Deed Polls must be registered through the court or the Country’s record office, Court Order (where applicable).
- • Recent school letter (should not be older than 6 months).
- • Two (2) passport-size photographs of minor, certified by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or a Consular Officer at the Embassy of Jamaica.
- • Two (2) references to sponsor the application. These persons should be Jamaican by birth and should not be a Civil Servant, a relative, a lawyer or an agent of the applicant..
Completed applications should be submitted to the Citizenship Unit of the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA). Compliant applications will be prepared for submission to the Minister of National Security within twenty-four (24) months, for approval. Fee The cost for this type of citizenship application is J$20,000.00. This fee is non-refundable.
The formal process of giving up one’s Jamaican nationality/citizenship is referred to as renunciation. The applicant should be of full age and capacity who is either a national of a foreign country or has been assured of such nationality on the condition that he/she renounces Jamaican nationality.
A person who is desirous of renouncing his/her Jamaican nationality is required to complete the Declaration of Renunciation Form, in triplicate, and pay the requisite fee. The form may be obtained at PICA
The Renunciation Process
The completed application form should be submitted accompanied by the following documents:
- • Applicant’s Birth Certificate/ Adoption Certificate/ Citizenship Certificate .
- • Jamaican passport .
- • Valid ID of applicant .
- • Evidence of other nationality (Copy of evidence of citizenship must be certified by a Notary Public or Consular Officer).
- • Two (2) passport-sized photos of the applicant certified by a Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or Consular Officer. Ther reverse side of one of the photos should have the following inscription: “I certify that this is a true photograph of … [insert applicant’s full name]”. The certifying officer should sign and date below the inscription.
- • Applications should be submitted within 6 months of the certification above.
- • On approval of application, before the certificate is delivered, the applicant is required to surrender his/her Jamaican passport.
FeeThe fee for this type of application is US$1,000.00, which should be paid to PICA. An additional US$20.00, which represents consular and postage fees should be paid to the Embassy.
The restoration of Jamaican Citizenship is applicable only to former Jamaican nationals who acquired Jamaican Citizenship by virtue of Birth, descent or adoption and subsequently renounced it. Application requirements
- • R5 Restoration of Citizenship Form, completed in triplicate. The form can be downloaded from PICA’s website Please click here to visit Website The Form should be signed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Commissioner of Oaths or a Consular Officer.
- • Letter of Renunciation of Jamaican Citizenship
- • Proof of current citizenship
- • Vaid Government issued ID.
- • Two (2) passport-sixed photographs of the applicant taken within the last six months and certified by Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Commissioner of Oaths or Consular Officer
Fee The fee for this type of application is US$1,000.00, which should be paid to PICA. An additional US$20.00, which represents consular and postage fees should be paid to the Embassy.
PAYMENT FOR CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONS
All citizenship applications that are submitted to the Embassy for processing must be accompanied by a copy of the proof of payment that was made to the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship agency (PICA).
Citizenship application fees can be paid to PICA via any of the following methods:
- Obtain a bank draft in the correct amount made payable to “Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency, 25C Constant Spring Road, Kingston 10, Jamaica”
- Have a relative/friend in Jamaica make the payment for you in US dollars at PICA’s offices in Kingston.
- Effect an international wire transfer payment through your bank using the following details.
- NB. Applicants should take into consideration the bank charges for the international wire transfer and send an excess of approximately USD37.00 to cover bank charges.
- Consular and postage fees in the amount of USD20.00 per passport application should be paid to the Embassy of Jamaica in US dollars cash or via deposit to the Embassy’s USD Bank account. A copy of the bank receipt should also be submitted with the passport application.
- Kindly see below the banking information for the Embassy of Jamaica in Mexico:
Beneficiary: Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency 25C Constant Spring Road, Kingston 10
Jamaica Beneficiary’s Bank: Bank of Nova Scotia SWIFT Code: NOSCJMKNXXX Account No.: 100913894 Branch No.: 30015
Intermediary Bank: JP Morgan Chase Bank 270 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA SWIFT Code: CHASUS33XXX
Bank: Scotiabank Account Name: Embajada de Jamaica Account Number: 00107263988 Type of account: USD only Bank: Scotiabank Address of Bank: Avenida Paseo de las Palmas 760, Lomas de Chapultepec, Cuidad de Mexico, Postal Code 11000.