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Anguilla, one of seven Anguilla Islands member islands, is located in the Southern Caribbean Sea. The Anguilla Islands' total land mass is made up of five islands: Bonaire, Antigua Barbados, Fortuna and Gran Canaria. The population is approximately nine million, which is forty-two percent of Anguilla's total population. Most of the people living in Anguilla are British nationals who emigrated in the early part of the last century and settled in the region.

Obtaining an Anguilla Travel Registration is relatively simple. The process involves filling in an application form which can be obtained from the offices of the Ministry of Immigration and Federal Trade Commission. If the applicant is not a British citizen then he must also present his birth certificate in order to prove his identity. It is also necessary for an Anguilla visitor visa application to contain a copy of his plane ticket as well as his passport when traveling outside the country. These applications take a different amount of time so it is advisable to apply well in advance of your planned travel.

Once the application has been submitted to the concerned authorities, it should be reviewed and if approved the applicant will receive a copy of his visa grant. For applications submitted via email, the processing time is ninety days. For applications submitted by fax, it takes three years. If the applicant wants to apply for a visa that is granted on the basis of his own document rather than by one of the other existing categories, then he must apply for a "Singapore Single Entry" visa. He will need to apply for a Singapore Permanent Resident card and a copy of his passport, which are valid for one year.