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Norway To Recognise Somalia Passport

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Norway on Friday announced that they will recognise the Somali passport from August 1 2018, Radio Dalsan reports.

In a Press conference in the Kenya capital Nairobi the Norwegian Embassy officials said diplomatic, service and ordinary passports issued by

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Immigration and Naturalization Directorate of Somalia will be recognised.

“Thanks to close cooperation between Norwegian and Somali Immigration Authorities, Norway will recognise Somali passports from 1stAugust 2018.” A tweet from the Norwegian Embassy to Somalia said.

“These include diplomatic, service and ordinary passports issued by

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Immigration and Naturalization Directorate of Somalia ” it added.

Scandinavian countries including Norway do not recognised the Somalia passport following the fall of the central government in 1991.

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