When Guyana participates in the Working Group of South American Citizenship forum next week in Ecuador, among discussions will be the establishing of a common passport for citizens of South American nations.
“The meeting will continue works started towards the development of a plan for South American citizenship, mobility, identity and rights. Also to be discussed is proposals relating to the establishment of a common South American passport…,” Minister of State Joseph Harmon told a press conference on Wednesday.
Harmon informed that at Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, approval was given for Carol Primo-Lewis, Head of the Immigration Support Services of the Department of Citizenship and Darius Frank of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to attend.