In Jamaica, a passport can be certified by various professionals, including a justice of the peace, a notary public, a registered medical doctor, or a lawyer. Additionally, certain government officials and representatives from recognized organizations may also have the authority to certify documents. It's important to ensure that the certifying individual is reputable and follows the guidelines set by the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) in Jamaica.
No, a person can't get a Jamaican passport just because their grandfather is Jamaican. Only citizens of Jamaica can get a passport.
Yes. You should definitely be able to visit Cyprus as long as your Jamaican passport has not expired.
Yes. All you need is a passport.
The passport book number for a Jamaican passport is located on the biodata page, which is the page with the holder's personal information and photo. It is a 9-digit alphanumeric code usually found at the bottom of the page.
i dont know . im wondering that myself. did you find out?
In order to renew your passport, you must contact the Jamaican Embassy. They have a website where you can download the application, with instructions on how to do that. If you need to call them, the number in Washington, DC is (202) 452-0660.
The Jamaican Consular General's office in New York is at 767 3rd Avenue, NY, NY 10017. The website address is http://www.congenjamaica-ny.org. On the site is all the information re getting a Jamaican Passport. Since you don't have an ID, I suggest you call 212-935-9000. Good luck!
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www.pica.gov.jm
You will need a passport.
its called a passport.
There is no "African Passport". Africa is a continent, not a country. Countries issue passports.