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21,000 Palestinian Refugees Receive Travel Documents in War-Torn Syria

Published : 28-02-2022

21,000 Palestinian Refugees Receive Travel Documents in War-Torn Syria

The Syrian Interior Ministry said it has issued 21,000 travel documents for Palestinian refugees sheltered in the war-torn country between July 2021 and February 2022.

The data was released by director of the migration and passports authority Khaled Hadid in an interview with the Syrian TV channel.

Recently, Palestinian refugees have denounced the complicated red tape pursued by the migration and passports department run by the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) in Ein Kersh, in Damascus, south of Syria.

A refugee told AGPS that the passports platform suffers chronic technical problems and operates for no more than five minutes in the morning. “Getting an appointment is almost impossible due to internet and power blackouts”, he said.

A number of staffers reportedly ask for a sum of money of 100USD to give an appointment as they have booked earlier appointments using fake names. To issue a passport for a relative abroad a sum of 200 USD is required. Consular fees also cost 300USD to be paid through the Commercial Bank of Syria. Urgently-needed passports are issued in exchange for 800 USD. Another 200 USD is paid to the staffer. 

Director of the migration and passports department Major General Khaled Hadid stated that 12 people were arrested in 2021 for bribery. The head of an immigration branch along with a number of staff members, in addition to 23 policemen and an officer were brought before court for bribery.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12842

The Syrian Interior Ministry said it has issued 21,000 travel documents for Palestinian refugees sheltered in the war-torn country between July 2021 and February 2022.

The data was released by director of the migration and passports authority Khaled Hadid in an interview with the Syrian TV channel.

Recently, Palestinian refugees have denounced the complicated red tape pursued by the migration and passports department run by the General Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) in Ein Kersh, in Damascus, south of Syria.

A refugee told AGPS that the passports platform suffers chronic technical problems and operates for no more than five minutes in the morning. “Getting an appointment is almost impossible due to internet and power blackouts”, he said.

A number of staffers reportedly ask for a sum of money of 100USD to give an appointment as they have booked earlier appointments using fake names. To issue a passport for a relative abroad a sum of 200 USD is required. Consular fees also cost 300USD to be paid through the Commercial Bank of Syria. Urgently-needed passports are issued in exchange for 800 USD. Another 200 USD is paid to the staffer. 

Director of the migration and passports department Major General Khaled Hadid stated that 12 people were arrested in 2021 for bribery. The head of an immigration branch along with a number of staff members, in addition to 23 policemen and an officer were brought before court for bribery.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/12842