Cubans stranded by Covid-19 may extend their stay abroad
Cuban migration law considers that a citizen has emigrated when he travels abroad for private matters and remains uninterruptedly for more than 24 months without the corresponding authorization, or when he resides abroad without complying with the regulations in force.
The same provision provides for the granting of extensions for justified reasons.
This Thursday, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero reported on Cuba's move to a scenario of new normality after the successes achieved in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic, which includes, among other measures, the opening of borders.
In a television appearance, the island's head of government said that among the measures to be implemented from next Monday is the reactivation of national and foreign tourism, as well as international flights, except to Havana, with all health requirements guarantee.
From that date, Cubans abroad and those who are in national territory and wish to travel will be able to do so according to the availability of the flights.
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