Source: Xinhua | 2023-01-31 | Editor:Ines
The Sri Lankan government will establish 50 regional centers for issuing passports for Sri Lankans, a minister said on Sunday.
A large number of people have to travel long distances to get passports and the government wants to make the process easier with the new offices, said Minister of Public Security Tiran Alles.
Currently, four regional offices are issuing passports in Vavuniya, Kurunegala, Matara and Kandy, with the main passport office located in the capital Colombo.
Alles told the media that there will be a facility to get the passport delivered to the doorstep.
He also said the Department of Immigration and Emigration will introduce an e-passport with an electronic chip soon.
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