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80% of passport holders in Africa do not feel their passport is powerful 80% of passport holders in Africa do not feel their passport is powerful

Passport holders in Africa want a more powerful passport with more options. A recent survey conducted by CS Global Partners, a legal advisory firm headquartered in London, has revealed that the vast majority of passport holders across Africa do not feel their passport is powerful when it comes to travel options.

Close to half those surveyed indicated they want increased mobility to stay competitive in business on a global scale.

The survey, conducted in December 2020, looked at passport holders across African countries including Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya and Zambia to gain a better understanding of whether Africans felt the need for dual citizenship as a means to gain global access.

“The trend we have been seeing among those living in Africa is one of an increased uptake in investing in dual citizenship.

Source: IOL