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26,000 People Surrendered Passports In Goa Over The Last Decade, Reveals Assembly

In a recent disclosure by the Goa Assembly, it has been revealed that a significant number of individuals opted to surrender their passports over the past decade. This trend highlights a notable aspect of immigration dynamics in the coastal state.

Magnitude of Surrenders

According to the Assembly’s report, a total of 26,000 people voluntarily surrendered their passports in Goa between [specific timeframe].

Reasons and Implications

 In a revealing report, the Goa Assembly has disclosed that over the last decade, a staggering 26,000 individuals have voluntarily surrendered their passports. This trend sheds light on evolving immigration patterns in the coastal state.

The report did not specify the exact reasons behind these surrenders. However, this data sheds light on shifting residency and citizenship patterns in the region.

Government Response and Policy Impact

Government officials have noted that this trend may influence future policy decisions regarding immigration and citizenship regulations in Goa.

The revelation underscores the importance of monitoring and understanding migration trends to effectively manage demographic changes and policy frameworks.


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