The approval was handed over on Tuesday in Dar es Salaam during a ceremony attended by Somalia’s ambassador to Tanzania and the EAC, Ilyas Ali Hassan, Internal Security Minister Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail, and Immigration Director General Mustafa Dhuhulow.
The ambassador formally handed over the authorisation document, giving Somalia the green light to produce a passport recognised across all EAC member states.
The current EAC members whose citizens already use the passport are Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.
“This is a key moment for Somalia and its engagement with regional institutions,” Ilyas said. “The handover reflects ongoing efforts to align Somalia’s travel systems with EAC standards. This marks another milestone in facilitating the movement of EAC citizens.”
Somalia Prepares to Roll Out EAC Passports
With the green light, Somalia can now begin technical and administrative preparations for producing the passport. This includes aligning its immigration systems with regional standards, establishing printing processes, and coordinating recognition procedures with partner states once issuance begins.
The development comes a day after Somalia and Tanzania signed a memorandum of understanding on immigration cooperation, introducing visa-on-arrival for holders of diplomatic and service passports and simplifying entry for ordinary travellers under agreed conditions.
The MoU also establishes coordination channels between immigration authorities, including information-sharing, implementation reviews, and mechanisms to resolve operational challenges, ensuring smoother cross-border mobility.