Lisbon, May 18 : Revenue amounting to Rs 52.2 million has been collected from the passport service camp that was operated targeting Nepali immigrants facing passport related problems in Portugal.
The month-long camp held in
Portugal raised the revenue amount, informed Deepak Adhikari, Non-Resident
Nepali Ambassador to Portugal and also the Ambassador to France.
A total of 2,308 Nepali people had
submitted applications for e-passport through direct registration system. After
completion of the process, passports would be distributed to concerned Nepali
immigrants through the Consulate of Nepal in Lisbon.
A team with technical human
resource headed by Passport Department's Section Officer Ranjeeta Dahal
provided the passport service to the needy people in coordination and
facilitation of the Honorary Consulate of Nepal in Lisbon.
The camp conducted from March 29
through April 25 had collected application forms for new and renewed
passports.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Nepal had run the camp especially for Nepali immigrants facing trouble due to
unavailability of passport and other documents.
Ambassador Adhikari shared most of
the Nepali immigrants having trouble were benefitted in the camp.
"Lately majority of Nepali
people bound to Europe enter Portugal through different countries. Nepali
people entering Portugal through different ways are increasingly facing
problems related to documents for not being able to secure their
passport", he added.
"Without passport, no document
related process is possible in foreign country. This is more problematic in the
country where there is no embassy. Therefore, one needs to adopt cautionary
measures to keep their passports safe", Ambassador Adhikari added. (RSS)