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  2. Trinidad and Tobago passport - Wikipedia

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    According to the March 2019 Visa Restrictions Index, the Trinidad and Tobago passport was ranked 28th (globally) in travel freedom and visa-free access. giving visa-free or visa on arrival access to 150 countries and territories. The Trinidad and Tobago passport also ranks 4th among CARICOM passport holders in these respects.

  3. Trinidad and Tobago Police Service - Wikipedia

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    San Fernando Police Administration Building. In 1592 the Spaniards founded the first European settlement, Trinidad's capital town San Jose de Oruna (St Joseph). The Office of the Cabildo or Town Council controlled the Police Force. Duties were restricted to within town. The strength of the Police Force never exceeded six between 1592 and 1792.

  4. Embassy of the United States, Port of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Address. 15 Queen's Park W, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago. Coordinates. 10°39′58″N 61°31′1″W  /  10.66611°N 61.51694°W  / 10.66611; -61.51694. Website. https://tt.usembassy.gov. The Embassy of the United States in Port of Spain is the diplomatic mission of the United States of America ...

  5. Visa requirements for Trinidad and Tobago citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa required (Conditional eTA) [45] Legal permanent residents of the United States can enter Canada with their Trinidad and Tobago passports and do not need an ETA. Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago who hold a valid non-immigrant U.S. visa or who have held a Canadian visa in the past 10 years can apply for eTA when arriving by air.

  6. Trinidadian and Tobagonian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Trinidadian and Tobagonian nationality law. Trinidadian and Tobagonian nationality law is regulated by the Trinidad and Tobago Constitution Order of 1962, as amended; the 1976 Citizenship Act, and its revisions; and various British Nationality laws. [1][2][3] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, a national of Trinidad and Tobago.

  7. Trinidadians and Tobagonians - Wikipedia

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    Trinidadians and Tobagonians, colloquially known as Trinis or Trinbagonians, are the people who are identified with the country of Trinidad and Tobago. The country is home to people of many different national, ethnic and religious origins. As a result, Trinidadians do not equate their nationality with race and ethnicity, but with citizenship ...

  8. Trinidad and Tobago Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Trinidad and Tobago Regiment has been involved in two major conflicts. On April 21, 1970, 750 members of the regiment mutinied, under the leadership of Raffique Shah and Rex Lassalle. After a five-day stand-off, the mutineers surrendered. The leadership was court-martialed and Shah, Lasalle and others were jailed (see Black Power Revolution).

  9. Category:Law enforcement in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad and Tobago Police Service. Categories: Law enforcement by country. Law of Trinidad and Tobago. Law enforcement in the Caribbean by country.