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Lebanon running out of passports and suspends renewal requests
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This means those without existing appointments are left with no idea as to when they might get a new passport

The Anews reported, citing the AFP, the agency in charge of issuing passports in Lebanon said Thursday (Apr 28) it has stopped taking appointments for renewals because of a rush that has depleted stocks of new passports.
General Security said in a statement that since 2020, requests for passport renewals have been ten times higher than in previous years, which has piled pressure on passport centres and "affected available passport stocks."
Grappling with its worst-ever financial crisis, Lebanon has undergone a massive population exodus that is only worsening as politicians fail to chart a path towards recovery.
The agency added that Lebanese authorities have yet to pay for more passports to be produced "at a time when the available amount of passports has started to run out."

"Accordingly, General Security was forced to stop work on the passport appointment platform as of 27 April," it said, clarifying that those with pre-existing appointments are still eligible for new travel documents.
It said that the suspension will last until funds are paid to the company contracted to issue new passports. This means those without existing appointments are left with no idea as to when they might get a new passport.
UNICEF: Lebanon's economic crisis severely affecting children's health
Even those able to gain appointments have often had to wait months. According to an Arab Barometer survey published this month, around half of Lebanon's population is looking to exit the country.
Source: anews
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