Immigration Headquarters Experiences Temporary Service Disruption After Fibre Cable Cut

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There has been a temporary breakdown in the services offered at the Ministry of Internal Affairs due to a Fibre Cable Cut at the Ministry Headquarters.

The Public Relations Office made the revelation on behalf of the Ministry in a statement on December 13, 2023.

According to the Public Relations Office, the temporary breakdown has affected services at all centers.

“These include Passport Services, Immigration Services (such as work permits, special passes, dependent passes, Certificates of Residence and Student Passes processing), among other services. This includes at Headquarters, Regional Offices, and at Missions and Embassies,” the Public Relations Office stated.

“Our technical teams are working tirelessly to ensure that normal service is restored as soon as possible,” the Public Relations Office added.

The Ministry reassured the public that its services would be restored as soon as possible and apologized for any inconvenience caused to them.

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