BELIZE-Belizeans receive passports under a government initiative to attract nationals in the diaspora.

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Prime Minister John Briceño and Immigration Minister Kareem Musa hand over Belizean passports to over 300 nationals during the PassBack ceremony in Houston, Texas, as part of the government's mobile hub initiative to serve Belizeans living abroad
Prime Minister John Briceno (Left) and Immigration Minister Kareem Musa (right) pose with a family who received their Belizean passports during a ceremony in Texas

TEXAS, CMC – More than 300 Belizeans residing in the United States have been granted Belizean passports after claiming their birthright during a “PassBack” ceremony organized by the Belize government.

Prime Minister John Briceño and Immigration Minister Kareem Musa personally handed over the documents, with Musa saying that they received passports, nationality certificates, and citizenship documents by descent.

The initiative forms part of a wider government push to strengthen ties with Belizeans abroad and bring essential immigration services closer to home. Government officials say the program not only supports citizens overseas but also promotes continued engagement and investment in Belize.

Musa said he was pleased that Prime Minister Briceño was able to participate in the event after three days in the Parliament in Belmopan, where the national budget was being debated.

“But here we are today in Houston servicing some 300 Belizeans, providing a renewal of their passports, nationality certificates, certificates by descent. So many people across Houston are excited about this opportunity because their children can obtain nationality certificates by descent.

“We appreciate what they do for Belize in so many ways, and when you speak to Belizean over here, they all say one thing, ‘Belize is our home. We want to go back to Belize. We want to invest in Belize, and we want to continue to support our families back in Belize in whatever way we can.’”

Musa said that the ceremony is “all part of a very important network that we are fostering with our diaspora community,” adding that in August, “there may be some outreach that we’re doing in Chicago and thereafter planning other destinations as well.

“And it’s very important for us to note because I know a lot of. -everybody’s worried, is this something that’s costing the government? As a matter of fact, is it revenue positive? We’re actually earning money for Belize,” he said.

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