Consulate of Jamaica in Suriname

Consulate of Jamaica in Suriname

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Since February 2018 the Consulate has reopenend in Suriname.

We would like to find out how many Jamaicans live in Surinam and would like for them to register at the Consulate or send your details by PM to the official FB Page @HonconJASU

02/08/2025

INDEPENDENCE MESSAGE – JAMAICAN DIASPORA
BY DR. THE MOST HONOURABLE ANDREW HOLNESS, ON, PC, MP
PRIME MINISTER OF JAMAICA
Fellow Jamaicans,
It is with immense pride that I extend warm Independence Day greetings as we commemorate the 63rd anniversary of Jamaica’s independence. Today, all Jamaicans are invited to pause in honour of our ancestors, celebrate their legacy and the progress we have made as a sovereign nation. While we reaffirm our shared commitment to building a stronger, more prosperous, and united Jamaica, let us do so together, wherever we may be located.
This year’s theme, “Be Proud. Be Bold. In the Black, Green and Gold,” reflects the enduring spirit of the Jamaican people. Over the past six decades, we have weathered challenges with courage, embraced opportunities with vision and demonstrated an unwavering spirit of resilience which continues to define who we are as a people. The raising of our national flag in 1962 demonstrated that the people of Jamaica were determined to shape their own destiny. Today, Jamaica is a mature democracy, standing tall on the global stage, having navigated a course grounded in the pursuit of the fundamental rights of everyone.
I am proud of all our people: our athletes, artists, scholars, scientists, educators, diplomats, healthcare professionals, artisans, business leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs, all of whom have been instrumental in building our nation. As we pursue our national goal of sustained economic growth, efforts to expand trade and economic cooperation are more important than ever. Through strategic dialogue with public and private sector partners around the world, we continue to facilitate new investment opportunities, support Jamaican exporters and promote tourism. As we focus attention on creating new jobs and building resilience at home, let us advocate for more equitable trade policies to ensure that Jamaica remains competitive in the global marketplace.
Equally important, is the promotion of Jamaica’s culture to showcase our rich heritage and deepen appreciation for our country and her people across the world. The focus of the government on the creative industries will enhance this process and facilitate even more collaboration with the Diaspora.
I am pleased to note the impact that our vibrant Diaspora is having and the waves they are creating internationally. The unwavering support for and connection to the homeland is a source of national pride and widespread admiration. From business to culture, philanthropy to policy, your contributions have enriched the communities in which you live, even as you continue to support the Jamaican family on the rock.
I commend the leadership from among the various groups in the Diaspora, including the private sector, community, business and religious organizations, whose activities have been instrumental in maintaining these bonds. I am equally encouraged by the engagement of second, third and even fourth-generation Jamaicans who are seeking meaningful ways to connect with their heritage. This sustained assimilation ensures that the Jamaican identity endures across generations. The shared embrace of the friends of Jamaica, is also deeply appreciated and acknowledged as valuable contributions to our growth and development agenda.
Together, let us continue to focus on the welfare of the collective Jamaican family, even as we attend to key national priorities. We must continue to work towards ensuring that Jamaica remains a leading voice in global fora on climate action, development financing, and regional cooperation. Let this 63rd anniversary serve as a moment of reflection, renewal, and resolve. I encourage you to continue carrying the banner of Jamaica with pride and distinction, and to remain steadfast in your commitment and service to our nation.
As you raise the Black, Green, and Gold today, may it inspire not only celebration, but also a renewed dedication to the ideals of unity, purpose, and progress. Together, there is no limit to what we can achieve.
Happy Independence Day to you and your families!

15/05/2025

Caribbean Export, in partnership with Jamaica’s Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce (MIIC), JAMPRO, and other regional stakeholders, is pleased to announce the Caribbean Investment Forum (CIF), to be held from July 29–31, 2025, in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
This high-level forum will bring together global investors, business leaders, and government officials together to explore transformative investment opportunities across the Caribbean.
The key sectors of focus for CIF 2025 are:
• Sustainable Agriculture
• Digital Transformation
• Logistics and Transportation
• Green Economy

Special Offer:
Registrants who sign up by May 20, 2025, will receive a 10% discount on the cost of registration. Please see link to register https://caribbeaninvestmentforum.com/

09/05/2025

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade is pleased to share this important research initiative being conducted by Bluedot Insights on behalf of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC). The study seeks to better understand the housing and investment interests of Jamaicans living abroad. Your voice is critical to shaping policies and opportunities that reflect the needs of the global Jamaican family. Complete the brief survey here:
https://bluedotsurveys.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=CTvSaxk4CbcECHrPeIW9eQ%3D%3D

12/04/2024
05/02/2024

You're Invited to a Special Townhall Meeting.

Join us for an evening as we extend a warm welcome to Her Excellency Natalie Campbell-Rodriques, High Commissioner of Jamaica to Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname.

Date: 22nd February 2024
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Venue: Event Centre "De HAL"
Location: Grote Combe weg 45, Paramaribo

We are privileged to host HE Natalie Campbell-Rodriques as she graces Suriname with her presence to present her credentials to the esteemed President of Suriname, HE Ch Santhoki. This momentous occasion marks a significant milestone in the diplomatic relations between our nations.

The townhall meeting will provide a platform for engaging the High Commissioner in discussions on diaspora and difficulties and pleasures of Jamaicans abroad and in Suriname. Your presence and participation will enrich the dialogue.

Participation is FREE to all Jamaicans but registration is mandatory. Please register to ensure your seat at this esteemed event.
Register @ https://forms.gle/Ai6cugALfNpFgjk16

Light refreshments will be served.
Let us come together to honor Her Excellency Natalie Campbell-Rodriques during her visit in Suriname.

We look forward to welcoming you at the Townhall Meeting.

07/01/2023

Jamaica Blue Mounttain Coffee Day!

MFAFT_60th_DIASPORA INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE_K J Smith_HD.mp4 05/08/2022

As Jamaica celebrates its 60th year of Independence, please accept special greetings (attached) from our Prime Minister the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, ON, PC, MP.

Also shared are special Independence Messages from our Foreign Affairs Minister, Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith and State Minister Senator the Honourable Leslie Campbell.

Kindly download the videos from the links provided:

Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson- Smith - https://we.tl/t-qev5N31wxv

Senator the Honourable Leslie Campbell - https://we.tl/t-PPOUVGnw5w

MFAFT_60th_DIASPORA INDEPENDENCE DAY MESSAGE_K J Smith_HD.mp4 1 file sent via WeTransfer, the simplest way to send your files around the world

Photos from Consulate of Jamaica in Suriname's post 04/07/2022

On Saturday the 2nd of July 2022 the Consulate had the honor of Organizing a Townhall meeting in Suriname for the Jamaicans living here.

We were honored with the presence of:
• Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson-Smith, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade,
• Dr. the Honourable Nigel Clarke, Minister of Finance and the Public Service,
• Ambassador Janice Miller, Jamaica’s Ambassador to CARICOM & Acting Chief Technical Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (MFAFT)
• Miss Cherryl Gordon, Head, Trade Agreements Implementation Coordination Unit (CSME & EPA Focal Point)

We were updated on the Economic and Social progress Jamaica is making through the years and there was a good interaction with the Notables. Post COVID we were all glad to be able to interact once again with each other and were glad with the opportunity to meet and greet our leaders.

5°49'50.8"N 55°09'00.0"W · Grote Combeweg, Paramaribo, Suriname 30/06/2022

Fellow Jamaicans in Suriname,

Senator, the Honourable Kamina Johnson-Smith, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade will be travelling to Suriname as the head of mission. As such The Consulate of Jamaica in Suriname would like to take the opportunity to organize a TownHall Meeting for you to meet and greet the Honourable Kamina Johnson-Smith, and her mission. As their agenda is strict, we would like to organize the meeting on this Saturday the 2nd of July from 6:30 pm till 9 pm. The meeting time is short so please be on time.
The Venue is “De Hal” with the entrance located at the Grote Combe weg 45.

Please indicate by return APP if you will be in attendance. We ask that you present proof of ID (Jamaican) for registration and entrance. We have limited space and ask you to please pre-register by WhatsApp with photo ID at the number of the Jamaican Consulate +597 891-5940

TownHall Meeting
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5°49'50.8"N 55°09'00.0"W · Grote Combeweg, Paramaribo, Suriname Grote Combeweg, Paramaribo, Suriname

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Louiselaan # 24
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Maandag 09:00 - 15:30
Dinsdag 09:00 - 15:30
Woensdag 09:00 - 15:30
Donderdag 09:00 - 15:30
Vrijdag 09:00 - 15:00