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Somaliland Immigration and Border Control

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Somaliland Immigration and Border Control
Laanta Socdaalka iyo Xuduudaha Somaliland
دائرة الهجرة ومراقبة الحدود صوماليلاندي
Agency overview
Formed27 November 1995 [1]
JurisdictionSomaliland
HeadquartersH363+M4 Hargeisa, Somaliland
Agency executive
  • Mohamed Osmaan Aalin (Dayiib), Brigadier General of Immigration
Parent agencyMinistry of Interior (Somaliland)
WebsiteOffice Website
Footnotes
Somaliland Immigration and Border Control on Facebook

The Department of Somaliland Immigration "(SIBC)" or Somaliland Immigration and Border Control (Template:Lang-so) (Arabic: دائرة الهجرة ومراقبة الحدود صوماليلاندي) is an agency of the government of Somaliland under the Ministry of Interior and also is the principal authority to execute and implement the immigration laws of Somaliland.[2][3] The SIBC regulates examination and authorization of application for visas, entry and residence permits in Somaliland. The agency is headed by the Brigadier General. The current Brigadier General is Mohamed Osman Aalin (Dayib).

The Immigration Department is also responsible for the issue of Somaliland Passports.

Getting a Visa

Visa policy

Getting a passport

Somaliland Passports Types

The issuance of a Somaliland passport is done by the Somaliland Immigration and Border Control.

Ranks

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers
Somaliland SIBC
Sareeye gaas Sareeye guuto Gashaanle sare Gashaanle dhexe Gashaanle Dhamme Laba xídígle Xídígle


See also

References

  1. ^ "Somalia - Somaliland Immigration Law (Law No. 72/1995)". www.ilo.org.
  2. ^ "SOMALILAND IMMIGRATION LAW 1995" (PDF). www.somalilandlaw.com. Retrieved 2021-02-18.
  3. ^ "Somaliland Immigration Department Headquarters Opens". International Organization for Migration. November 6, 2012.