Migration Law
Explore Cuba's evolving migration laws, including entry-exit restrictions, citizenship retention, and new passport mandates, as the government updates its legal framework.
"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
Published on 5/5/2026
Cuba to Require Valid Passports for Citizens Entering the Island Starting April 2025
Published on 12/6/2024
Cuban Parliament Approves New Migration Law
Published on 7/20/2024
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"
Published on 6/29/2024
Cubans to Retain Citizenship, No Legal Actions Planned, Says Immigration Office
Published on 6/20/2024
Is Renouncing Cuban Citizenship Possible?
Published on 6/20/2024
New Migration Bill Outlines Cuba's Entry and Exit Restrictions
Published on 6/17/2024