You don’t need passport to travel all over East Africa
-Many
Kenyans, Burundians, Rwandans, Tanzanians and Ugandans are unaware that
they do not require visas to travel to each others’ countries.
-The
East African Passport may be used for travel within the community only.
It has a six-months multiple entry validity, which is one of the
privileges it accords the holder.
President
Kenyatta on Wednesday exited Kenya and entered Uganda using his
national identity card as a demonstration that East Africans do not
require a passport or visa to travel to the regional states.
The
Kenya Airways plane carrying President Kenyatta and his entourage left
Jomo Kenyatta International Airport shortly before 5pm.
This was meant to promote the movement of people and goods within the East African Community states without a passport or visa.
Many
Kenyans, Burundians, Rwandans, Tanzanians and Ugandans are unaware that
they do not require visas to travel to each others’ countries.
Although East Africans can use national passports to travel in the region, those without can use their national IDs.
The
East African Passport may be used for travel within the community only.
It has a six-months multiple entry validity, which is one of the
privileges it accords the holder.
Certificates
of identity or inter-state passes are issued by local immigration
authorities to citizens who cannot be readily issued with a passport in
emergency situations to travel across East Africa in place of a
passport.
The
common market protocol provides for the use of a machine readable
national Identity Card for travel within the East African region, but
only for citizens of those partner states which have accepted among
themselves the use of such.
East
African Community, Commerce and Tourism Cabinet Secretary Phylis Kandie
said the introduction of a single visa for East Africans will help ease
movement of goods and services across borders.
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