Try via London, U.K. and then on to New York City or Miami for direct flights to Antigua, which is the nearest international airport (20 minutes flight from there to Montserrat).
Yes, definitely. There has long been a warm welcome to visitors and to immigrants. Nearly half the on-island population has become immigrants in the past 20 years. There is also a new programme that targets remote workers.
@@kerwensjoseph2828 Yes, there are many vacancies in the public service, as advertised on the Government's website, plus some that are funded through the U.K.-funded Technical Co-operation Programme, and there are openings every year for hard-to-find-locally skills and occupations (especially police, education, and healthcare). Meanwhile, the special programme for self-employed persons and remote workers continues. If you have the CARICOM Skilled Nationals Certificate, you have an advantage. If you are a University graduate, you have another advantage.