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Comorian passport

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Passport issued to citizens of the Union of the Comoros
Comorian passport
The front cover of a contemporary Comorian passport.
TypePassport
Issued byComoros
PurposeIdentification
EligibilityComorian citizenship

TheComorian passport is issued to citizens of theUnion of the Comoros for international travel. As of 1 January 2017, Comorian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 48 countries and territories, ranking the Comorian passport 88th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Algerian, Cambodian, Egyptian, Guinean and Laotian passports) according to theHenley visa restrictions index.[1]

TheUAE and other countries in thePersian Gulf have a partnership with Comoros in which Comoros Islands passports are given to manystateless people (including dissidents).[2][3]

The Comoros Island passport sales scheme

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Further information:Comoros passport sales scandal

The Comoros Island passport sales scheme was created in 2006 by former businessmanBashar Kiwan and the then president of the ComorosAbdallah Sambi and stayed on course with his successorIkililou Dhoinine.

The citizenship by investment program was presented as a bilateral solution to achieve the dual objectives of developing the infrastructure of the Comoros Islands and "solving" the stateless resident issue in theArab states of the Persian Gulf. Specifically, it would allow theUnited Arab Emirates andKuwait to purchase citizenship for 4,000stateless families in those countries, known asBidoon, in return the poor Indian Ocean archipelago would receive $200 million to be spent on development projects. However,Kiwan and the entourage of both former presidents embezzled more than $45 million of funds as the country saw no money that went towards any development plan to better the country. It was also discovered that passports were sold through unofficial channels to any individual at the right price.[4][5]

The official database showed that nearly 48,000 foreigners – including mostly Bidoons - received passports, about 6,000 more than the official number approved by the president, highlighting the scale of sales outside the official channels. The first phase of the scheme, under Sambi, who was in power from 2006 to 2011, was meant to earn Comoros $200 million in return for giving citizenship to 4,000 stateless families. Emirati officials have stated that they had paid the money in full but the report said there was little trace of the money in Comoros public accounts.[5][6]

Today,Kiwan,Sambi andDhoinine as well as other official key members of theComoro government are accused of embezzlement, fraud and misuse of public funds and are calling for criminal action against all involved parties.[7][8] Major-General Mazen Al-Jarrah, Kuwait's former interior ministry assistant undersecretary who had announced the Comoros Islands scheme in Kuwait,[9] was subsequently convicted in February 2021 for receiving bribes for facilitating human trafficking.[10]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Global Ranking - Visa Restriction Index 2017"(PDF). Henley & Partners. Retrieved14 March 2017.
  2. ^"Special report: Ten years on, the UAE's stateless people reflect on how life has improved and on the challenges ahead".The National. 5 September 2018. Retrieved17 April 2019.
  3. ^"The controversial plan to give Kuwait's stateless people citizenship of a tiny, poor African island - The Washington Post".The Washington Post.
  4. ^"Kuwait's stateless Bidun 'offered Comoros citizenship'".BBC News. 2014-11-10. Retrieved2021-03-08.
  5. ^abAfricaNews (2018-08-21)."Ex-Comoros president Sambi charged over passport scheme".Africanews.Archived from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved2021-03-08.
  6. ^Taylor, Adam."The controversial plan to give Kuwait's stateless people citizenship of a tiny, poor African island".Washington Post.ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved2021-03-08.
  7. ^"Comoros ex-presidents embroiled in passport sale scandal".France 24. 2018-04-10. Retrieved2021-03-26.
  8. ^Ahmed, David Lewis, Ali Amir (2018-03-23)."Exclusive: Comoros passport scheme was unlawful, abused by 'mafia' networks - report".Reuters. Retrieved2021-03-08.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^"Kuwait says stateless to be offered Comoros citizenship".news.yahoo.com. Retrieved2021-03-25.
  10. ^"Kuwait: Tougher penalties sought in human trafficking case involving Bangladeshi MP".gulfnews.com. 9 February 2021. Retrieved2021-03-25.

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