The Minister of Interior in Bahrain, General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, recently issued Decree No. (86) of 2024, amending certain provisions of Decree No. (196) of 2014 regarding fees for services provided by the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence. This decree, which has been published in the official gazette, replaces the text of Articles No. (12), (20), and (45), and adds a new Article No. (73) to the table attached to the original decree. The goal of these amendments is to clarify and update the fees associated with various services provided by the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence.
The revised fees for these services are outlined in the tables attached to the decree. By issuing this decree, the Minister of Interior aims to ensure transparency and efficiency in the provision of services related to nationality, passports, and residence in Bahrain. These amendments are part of the government’s ongoing efforts to streamline administrative processes and enhance the overall service delivery to the citizens and residents of the country.
One of the key changes introduced by Decree No. (86) of 2024 is the replacement of the text of Articles No. (12), (20), and (45) in the table attached to Decree No. (196) of 2014 with new text specified in Table (1) attached to the recent decree. Additionally, a new Article No. (73) has been added to the table, with its text outlined in Table (B) attached to the decree. These changes reflect the government’s commitment to continuously review and update the fees for services in order to align them with the evolving needs and requirements of the population.
The decree issued by the Minister of Interior demonstrates the government’s responsiveness to the changing demands and expectations of the population. By amending the provisions related to fees for services provided by the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence, the government is taking proactive steps to improve the service delivery and ensure that citizens and residents have access to transparent and efficient processes. These changes are designed to benefit all individuals seeking services related to nationality, passports, and residence in Bahrain.
The detailed information regarding the revised fees for services can be found in the tables attached to Decree No. (86) of 2024. By making this information available to the public, the government is promoting transparency and accountability in its service provision. The amendments introduced by the decree are in line with the government’s commitment to enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of administrative processes related to nationality, passports, and residence.
In conclusion, the issuance of Decree No. (86) of 2024 by the Minister of Interior in Bahrain represents a significant step towards improving the fee structure for services provided by the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence. The amendments introduced through this decree aim to enhance transparency, efficiency, and effectiveness in the provision of services related to nationality, passports, and residence. By updating and clarifying the fees associated with these services, the government is working towards meeting the evolving needs and expectations of the population in Bahrain.