Civil war refugees in Namibia still without any national documents
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Some of those who fled Angola's protracted civil war and have been living in Namibia for more than twenty years still remain without national documents.
Some of those who fled Angola's protracted civil war and have been living in Namibia for more than twenty years still remain without national documents.
The public can now apply for passports and short-term employment permits (work visas) online.
The service will be available on the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety, and Security's website at https://eservices.mhaiss.gov.na.
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