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Palestine Embassy Finalizes Passport Procedures in Syria Dispalcement Camps

Published : 15-08-2022

Palestine Embassy Finalizes Passport Procedures in Syria Dispalcement Camps

Staff of the Palestine Embassy in Damascus have wrapped up efforts to collect documents on behalf of Palestinian refugees wishing to apply for passport issuance or renewal.

A few weeks earlier, embassy staff were dispatched to Palestinian refugee camps in Aleppo, Latakia, and Hums to collect identity documents at the offices of the Palestinian Red Crescent in the aforementioned refugee camps.

The move came at a time when residents of Palestinian refugee camps in Syria have been grappling with abject humanitarian conditions due to protracted displacement and the loss of livelihoods. 

A few months earlier, the Syrian and Palestinian passports were ranked by Henley Passport as the weakest passports during the first quarter of 2022.

The Palestinian passport is ranked 105th globally. Palestinians without visas are only allowed to enter 35 countries, including Sri Lanka, Dominica, Singapore, and the Seychelles. Holders of Palestinian passports should receive a visa to enter 194 countries.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13398

Staff of the Palestine Embassy in Damascus have wrapped up efforts to collect documents on behalf of Palestinian refugees wishing to apply for passport issuance or renewal.

A few weeks earlier, embassy staff were dispatched to Palestinian refugee camps in Aleppo, Latakia, and Hums to collect identity documents at the offices of the Palestinian Red Crescent in the aforementioned refugee camps.

The move came at a time when residents of Palestinian refugee camps in Syria have been grappling with abject humanitarian conditions due to protracted displacement and the loss of livelihoods. 

A few months earlier, the Syrian and Palestinian passports were ranked by Henley Passport as the weakest passports during the first quarter of 2022.

The Palestinian passport is ranked 105th globally. Palestinians without visas are only allowed to enter 35 countries, including Sri Lanka, Dominica, Singapore, and the Seychelles. Holders of Palestinian passports should receive a visa to enter 194 countries.

 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/13398