Being a CARICOM (Caribbean Community) citizen means having the right to live, work, and move freely among the member states of CARICOM, which includes 15 Caribbean nations. It also entails access to certain rights and benefits, such as education and healthcare, as well as participation in regional initiatives aimed at economic integration and cooperation. CARICOM citizenship promotes a sense of unity and collaboration among Caribbean nations, fostering shared cultural and social connections.
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Caribbean community
the meeting of caricom leaders
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CARICOM Day is observed in some CARICOM Member States on the first monday in July
CARICOM Day is observed in some CARICOM Member States on the first monday in July
caricom started in 1973
caricom was formed in u mother
their are fifteen15 members in caricom
Which caricom countries are governed by a prime minister
Yes, Jamaica is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) sure it is bou
What do the caricom countries trade and why do they trade?