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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR RWANDA COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN THE NETHERLANDS

The Embassy of the Republic of Rwanda to the Kingdom of the Netherlands wishes to inform all Rwandan community members in the Kingdom of the Netherlands that From 28th June 2021, old Rwandan passports (issued before 27th June 2019) shall be phased out.

Rwandan community members living in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who wish to apply for new e-Passports are hereby encouraged to do so. 

ITANGAZO RIGENEWE ABANYARWANDA BOSE BATUYE MU BUHOLANDI

Ambassade y’u Rwanda mu Buholandi iributsa Abanyarwanda batuye mu Buholandi ko guhera ku wa 28 Kamena 2021, pasiporo zishaje (zatanzwe mbere ya 27 Kamena 2019) zizaba zitacyemewe gukoreshwa.
 
Ni muri urwo rwego Ambassade ikangurira Abanyarwanda batuye mu Buholandi babyifuza gusaba pasiporo zikoranye ikoranabuhanga.
 

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