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All visitors require a return or onward ticket, all documents needed for next destination and sufficient funds for the duration of their stay. As part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI), all travelers traveling between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean region are required to present a passport or other valid travel document to enter or re-enter the United States. If departing from the USA, a valid passport will be required.
Americans: US nationals do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport, or a government-issued
photo ID, such as a driver's license, as well as proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate, is required.
UK nationals: UK nationals (regardless of endorsement on passport) do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport is required.
Canadians: Canadian nationals do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport, or a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, as well as proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate, is required.
Australians: Australian nationals do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport is required.
South Africans: South African nationals do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport is required.
Irish nationals: Irish nationals do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport is required.
New Zealanders: New Zealand nationals do not require a visa for a maximum stay of three months. A passport is required.
Health
Travelers over a year old arriving from infected areas require a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Hepatitis A vaccinations are recommended for all travelers as well as polio and tetanus vaccinations. It is advisable to get a hepatitis B vaccination if travelers will have intimate contact with the locals, especially if staying for over 6 months. Mains water on Anguilla is chlorinated, but bottled water is available and recommended for visitors. All food on the island is safe to eat. There are three private medical clinics and a small hospital, which can deal with minor emergencies, but serious cases are transferred to neighboring islands or the USA mainland. Adequate medical insurance is therefore strongly advised.
Safety
Visits to Anguilla are trouble-free. The crime rate is low, but it is wise to take sensible precautions with valuables. Hurricanes usually affect the island between June and November.
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