Passport Office strained by influx of applications since court ruling

By EARYEL BOWLEG

Tribune Staff Reporter

ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

THE Passport Office has received about 11 to 125 applications a week from New Providence residents affected by the Privy Council’s landmark citizenship ruling, according to Chief Passport Officer Kingsley Smith.

In May, the Privy Council affirmed that children born out of wedlock to Bahamian men are citizens at birth regardless of their mother’s nationality.

On June 26, the Passport Office officially began accepting applications from persons whose Bahamian father was identified on their birth certificate.

The Davis administration has not yet established the regime by which those without their father on their birth certificate can obtain citizenship.

Mr Smith told The Tribune that between 25 to 35 applications are processed per week.

“These are cases that actually do qualify,” he said. “Overall, Freeport would have had 42 persons already enrolled. Abaco had three, while Exuma had one.”

As of June 26, the Passport Office has been accepting such applications.

Mr Smith said the office had been strained by the influx of people seeking the critical document.

“We’re basically having to turn people away because we only could see a little over 100 persons per day,” he said. “And we find ourselves going beyond the closing time of four o’clock. Sometimes I found myself one day up to six o’clock still enrolling persons.”

Mr Smith said some people applying for passports don’t qualify for the document yet.

“So they come to the office seeking some assistance, some guidance,” he said. “So again, especially our queries department, they see an uptick in persons as well, having to explain this process throughout the day for persons seeking advice as to where they are and if they qualify.

“A lot of people fall in the category of not being on the child’s birth certificate, the fathers.”

Comments

bahamianson says...

How about just work for tha salary you are getting?

Posted 14 July 2023, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal

ExposedU2C says...

LMAO

Posted 14 July 2023, 6:27 p.m. Suggest removal

stillwaters says...

Say the fathers are not on the birth certificates. What are they going to the passport office for then?

Posted 14 July 2023, 9:56 p.m. Suggest removal

sheeprunner12 says...

So, if the father's name is not on a birth certificate, will the Government be taking DNA tests & affidavits for these undocumented persons?

Another can of worms .......... Slippery slope.

Posted 15 July 2023, 11:58 a.m. Suggest removal

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