Anger in Jamaican as passport fees increase announced by the Passport Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA)...costs will move from $4,500 to $6,500, while the passport for a minor will move from $2,700 to $4,000. In addition, replacing lost passports for adults will cost $11,500 (up from $9,500) and $7,000 (up from $5,700) for minors, PICA said.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015    
Jamaicans yesterday reacted in anger at the pending increase in fees for processing passport applications announced by the Passport Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA).
PICA on Sunday said that as of Tuesday, May 26, the cost of a regular adult passport will move from $4,500 to $6,500, while the passport for a minor will move from $2,700 to $4,000.
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Security personnel yesterday check early morning clients at the Constant
 Spring Road headquarters of PICA. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
In addition, replacing lost passports for adults will cost $11,500 (up from $9,500) and $7,000 (up from $5,700) for minors, PICA said.
"This is more than unfair. This increase is really massive especially for the children," Michelle Doyle said yesterday at the Constant Spring Road passport office.
"People at this time are struggling to make ends meet and then to be faced with such a massive increase in passport fees is really a challenge," Doyle told the Jamaica Observer.
She was one of several people who felt that the jump in fees was poorly implemented and would place extra burden on citizens.
"I think it is a massive increase. It is too much to do one time, if you are going to do an increase do it in parts," argued Joel Johnson, who was passing PICA's Kingston office.
Theresa Hunt, a mother who was taking her daughter to school in Half Way Tree, shied away from speaking at length on the issue, but said she too was angry.
"It is totally unfair," said Hunt as she stormed off along Constant Spring Road.
A man who identified himself only as Kirk said he too was not in support of the pending increase in fees.
"Well pon a big man level them (authorities) naw raise up people salary, but everything else a raise," said Paul Williams, another member of the public.
"Everyday we hear about the many increase but still salaries of people still remain the same, how must people survive?" Salmon Brown questioned. more

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