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Planning your getaway to Sandals Barbados or Sandals Royal Barbados? Before you can step into the warm Caribbean breeze, you’ll need to complete Barbados’s online Immigration and Customs form (ED form). Don’t worry – it’s quick, simple, and we’ll walk you through it step by step.
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It’s a short online form every visitor (yes, even children) fills out before arriving in Barbados. It combines:
• Immigration (who you are, where you’re staying)
• Customs (what you’re bringing with you)
At the end, you’ll get two receipts. Save them to your phone as they’ll help you move smoothly through arrivals.
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• The form opens 72 hours before your flight lands in Barbados.
• The best time is right after you check in online for your flight.
• If your flight changes, just submit a new form with updated details.
Pro tip: Even if you forget, you can fill it out on your phone when you land. It might just add a few extra minutes.
Your passport (valid for the length of your stay).
Your flight number and airline.
Your resort details – copy and paste from your Sandals booking confirmation.
A valid email address (your receipts will be sent here).
For families: Kids’ passport details and any items you may need to declare.
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1• Go to the official Barbados ED form portal.
2• Enter your personal details exactly as shown on your passport (including middle names).
3• Add your passport number, nationality, and expiry date.
4• Enter your flight information (use the operating airline’s flight number).
5• Add your accommodation details – Sandals Barbados/Sandals Royal Barbados‘ full name and address.
6• Complete the health and customs questions (be honest – if you need to declare something, it just means a short chat at Customs).
7• Review, submit, and then save your receipts.
• Screenshot or download the receipts to your phone before boarding.
• Keep all family/group receipts in one place for easy access.
• If travelling with children solo, bring a consent letter and their birth certificate.
• Don’t stress about declarations – honesty is the fastest route through.
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When you land at Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI):
• Show your passport + receipts at Immigration.
• Collect your luggage, then head through Customs (Green lane if you have nothing to declare, Red if you do).
• Step outside to meet the Sandals team, who’ll whisk you off to the resort.
Within roughly 72 hours before your scheduled arrival in Barbados.
Most UK visitors are visa-exempt for short stays. Your allowed stay is set on arrival.
Submit a new form with the updated flight and use the latest receipts.
Yes. Parents/guardians complete on behalf of minors.
Complete it on your phone using airport or mobile data. It may add a few minutes.
Barbados requires validity for the length of your stay. Many travellers still aim for 6 months as a best practice.
Yes – bring a consent letter and the child’s birth certificate to help speed checks.
Procedures can differ. Follow your cruise line and Barbados guidance, and keep passport + ship details ready.
You’ll speak briefly with a Customs officer. Honest declarations keep your flow smooth.
In your booking confirmation. For this trip, select Sandals Barbados/Sandals Royal Barbados and copy its full address and contact details exactly as shown.
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Filling out the Barbados Immigration & Customs form is the easiest part of your journey. Do it within 72 hours of your flight, keep those receipts handy, and you’ll be sipping a welcome cocktail at Sandals Barbados or Sandals Royal Barbados before you know it.
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