Document #1171834
IRB – Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada (Author)
The following information was provided by
an official of the High Commission for the Democratic Socialist
Republic of Sri Lanka in Ottawa during a 12 December 1995 telephone
interview.
The annotation "ceases to be valid on
return to Sri Lanka" on a Sri Lankan passport means that the
passport is valid only for a single trip.
Passports that contain the phrase "ceases
to be valid on return to Sri Lanka" are issued to Sri Lankan
citizens who could not submit in time one of the documents they are
required to produce to obtain a passport (the birth certificate,
the National Identity Card (NIC), a letter from the employer, and
the marriage certificate if the applicant is a female).
A passport bearing this phrase ceases to be
valid when the holder returns to Sri Lanka. To renew them, holders
of these passports must submit to the passport office the document
they failed to produce before their trip. The annotation "ceases to
be valid on return to Sri Lanka" would be erased upon the
presentation of the document.
According to the official, passports that
bear the annotation "ceases to be valid on return to Sri Lanka"
because the applicants could not submit in time their national
identity card will contain a blank space or a mention "Non NIC"
under the section reserved for the NIC number.
This Response was prepared after
researching publicly accessible information currently available to
the DIRB within time constraints. This Response is not, and does
not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular
claim to refugee status or asylum.
Reference
High Commission for the Democratic
Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, Ottawa. 12 December 1995.
Telephone interview with an official.