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Migration Law

Explore recent developments in Cuban Migration Law, covering citizenship, entry and exit regulations, new legal reforms, and the impact on Cuban expatriates worldwide.

Cuban Citizens Shouldn't Need Permission to Enter Their Homeland
Cuban Citizens Shouldn't Need Permission to Enter Their Homeland

Published on 6/26/2026

"Finally Achieved: A Cuban and His Mexican Wife Celebrate Residency in Mexico"
"Finally Achieved: A Cuban and His Mexican Wife Celebrate Residency in Mexico"

Published on 5/8/2026

Cuban Government Releases New Migration, Foreign Affairs, and Citizenship Laws in Official Gazette
Cuban Government Releases New Migration, Foreign Affairs, and Citizenship Laws in Official Gazette

Published on 5/5/2026

Cuba to Require Valid Passports for Citizens Entering the Island Starting April 2025
Cuba to Require Valid Passports for Citizens Entering the Island Starting April 2025

Published on 12/6/2024

Cuban Parliament Approves New Migration Law
Cuban Parliament Approves New Migration Law

Published on 7/20/2024

Six Thousand People Have Migrated to Cuba Since 2020
Six Thousand People Have Migrated to Cuba Since 2020

Published on 7/20/2024

Cuban Government on Expatriates Renouncing Citizenship: "The State Must Accept It"
Cuban Government on Expatriates Renouncing Citizenship: "The State Must Accept It"

Published on 6/29/2024

Cubans to Retain Citizenship, No Legal Actions Planned, Says Immigration Office
Cubans to Retain Citizenship, No Legal Actions Planned, Says Immigration Office

Published on 6/20/2024

Is Renouncing Cuban Citizenship Possible?
Is Renouncing Cuban Citizenship Possible?

Published on 6/20/2024

New Migration Bill Outlines Cuba's Entry and Exit Restrictions
New Migration Bill Outlines Cuba's Entry and Exit Restrictions

Published on 6/17/2024