A significant migration agreement is underway for Guyana and the United States, aimed at accepting third-country deportees.
The US government has proposed financing the entire relocation process, while Guyana maintains the authority to vet and reject refugees and deportees who are unable or unwilling to return to their original homelands.
While previous reports suggested hesitation, the stance was realigned after Guyana officials expressed a strong preference for skilled migrants who do not possess a criminal record.
Current discussions are at an advanced stage, with a formal signing expected shortly.