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Relocation of Grenville Immigration Office

This story was posted 1 year ago
14 June 2021
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The Immigration Department of the Royal Grenada Police Force notifies the general public that the Immigration Office at the Grenville Police Station has been relocated to the upstairs of ‘Shoes R Us’ building.

As a result, as of 8 am on Monday, 14 June 2021, all services offered by this office will be facilitated at its new location.

The Royal Grenada Police Force apologises for any inconvenience and anticipates the cooperation of the general public.

Office of Commissioner of Police

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Comments 3

  1. Storm says:
    1 year ago

    Now let us have some more details about this move. Is this going to be a permanent move?
    Also why is our government spending so much money renting private property instead of maintaining the ones they own or building new ones.
    The parish of St Andrews and St Patrick’s have a serious problem with neglected public property .
    Those two parishes currently have 2 large revenue office buildings sitting there doing nothing and the government been paying large sums in monthly rent to private landlords

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  2. Mav says:
    1 year ago

    Where is Shoes R Us located.

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    • Storm says:
      1 year ago

      You can’t miss it…it is where the First Caribbean Bank use to be

      Reply

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