AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoImmigration & residency review: Falklands MLAs Michael Goss and Jack Ford back the government’s decision to pause new Permanent Residence Permit processing for a year while the PRP scheme is reviewed, noting the timing matters as oil development is expected to drive a major skilled-labour inflow; officials say the pause won’t affect applications already in progress. Local governance & population planning: The PRP pause is framed against the 2021 census baseline—331 PRP holders out of about 3,660 residents—alongside other permit categories and the islands’ wide mix of nationalities. Military presence & deterrence: UK forces report ongoing South Atlantic training near the Falklands, including live firing and exercises designed to maintain readiness and deter potential adversaries. FIGAS infrastructure: Work on the Falkland Islands Government Air Service hangar upgrade is nearing completion, aimed at improving storage and maintenance for the FIGAS fleet. Community & remembrance: Tributes continue following the death of Golden Shears figure Laurie Keats, with a farewell planned in Masterton. International politics via sport: FIFA disciplinary proceedings loom after Argentina’s World Cup messaging tied to the Falklands, with the Falkland Islands Government urging sanctions. Economy & environment: Residents react to a proposed salmon aquaculture operation, with calls for a referendum over the plan’s scale and timeline.
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