TUESDAY FEBRUARY 27 2018
Kenyans living abroad are up in arms over government decision to raise passport fees for the Diaspora.
In the changes made to the Citizenship and Immigration Regulations by Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i on January 18, Kenyans in diaspora will pay nearly double the amounts fellow citizens are charged for the travel documents.
'UNHAPPY'
Kenyans living in the US have been hit hardest by the new regulations that require them to pay twice as much as is charged locally for a passport.
Kenyans in Canada and US who spoke to Nationon phone said they were unhappy.
“This is a clear move by a corrupt government that has run out of money and ideas on how to create wealth to improve the welfare of Kenyans,” said Mr Anthony Muhula, a Kenyan resident of Montreal, Canada.