(23-02-24) LONDON (Halqabsi News) — A delegation led by Ahmed Said Mohamed, the Director General of the Immigration and Citizenship Agency (ICA) of Somalia, has conducted key meetings in the United Kingdom, targeting the enhancement of Somali passport recognition and bilateral immigration cooperation. The visit, celebrating a notable stride in Somalia’s diplomatic engagements, included discussions with senior officials from the UK’s Home Office, Foreign Affairs, His Majesty’s Passport Office, and the Passport Printing Center.
The core of these talks centred on elevating the international status of Somali passports, a move critical for facilitating the global mobility of Somali citizens. Additionally, the meetings explored avenues for closer cooperation in immigration management and the professional development of ICA officers, reflecting a shared commitment to improving security and operational efficiency in immigration processes.
This initiative is part of the Somali Immigration and Citizenship Agency’s broader strategy to foster international partnerships, aiming to bolster the capacity of Somali passports and collaborate on comprehensive immigration solutions. Such international engagement is crucial for adopting best practices, leveraging technological advancements, and addressing the challenges of cross-border movement in today’s interconnected world.
The outcomes of the meetings are expected to strengthen the relationship between Somalia and the United Kingdom, enhancing mutual understanding and cooperation in the vital area of immigration and passport services.
Halqabsi News