The announcement by President Jagdeo that Chinese immigrants to Guyana will be given their citizenship in seven years and, in the meantime, will obtain work permits for three years at a time, was greeted with several critical newspaper editorials and unsupportive comments. Nevertheless it is a welcome development.
Over the years there has been a large influx of Chinese nationals into Guyana. Many have moved on to other countries, particularly Canada. But a large number have remained in Guyana, have established permanent residence here and are contributing to the development of Guyana.
Apart from Chinese, there are large numbers of Brazilians who live in Guyana, especially in the mining communities where they are engaged in gold and diamond mining. They might not be as visible as the Chinese because they are mostly in the hinterland and travel across the border rather than to Georgetown. However, enough Brazilians have taken up residence in Georgetown to have made their presence felt, and more are coming.