Wednesday 4 July 2012

Statement from Olivier Bancoult, July 2012

As Leader of the Chagos Refugees Group, I thought it absolutely necessary to bring into light key issues regarding passports and visa applications for Chagossians.

Following the ruling of the UK High Court on the 3rd of November 2000, many Chagossians have been authorised to have British passports since 2002. Therefore presently, many have to renew their passports while others will have to apply for one as they do not have a British passport. Essentially the main predicament lies in the fact that payments must be effected through a credit card. In light of the fact that many Chagossians suffer from dire financial difficulties, they are not eligible to apply for credit cards. Consequently, the requirement for due credit card authorisation cannot be fulfilled and therefore acts as a major hindrance. Additionally, we deprecate the fact that although there currently is a British High Commission in Mauritius, we are required to send our applications via DHL to the British Embassy in Pretoria, in South Africa. Again, this is costly and thus we believe it will be easier if we could have made the necessary application in Mauritius at the British High Commission.  The setting up of a special desk for the Chagossians at the British High Commission both in Mauritius and the Seychelles in order to assist them would be most welcomed.

Also, the settlement of visa, involves a long excruciating procedure and can be only be filled in online. As you are most probably aware, Chagossians suffer from dire financial difficulties and they do not have internet access. We therefore find it both inconceivable and irrational that Chagossians are expected to fill in the form online. Consequently, we believe it necessary that a solution is provided to the above issue. Many of the spouses of current British Passport holders are not adequately educated and therefore find it difficult to pass the required test (English Language Test Settlement Visa/General) to obtain the visa settlement. This, you would appreciate could have a tremendous impact on the family if the application is rejected.

Lastly, presently the Chagossians residing in the UK are losing many benefits that were previously available to them. We do not understand why suddenly, there is a lot of animosity against the Chagossians. It would be helpful if the necessary support could be provided to those Chagossians in the UK so that they do not have to face many obstacles on a daily basis on various matters.

In light of the above, we request that you attend to the issues urgently and provide immediate solutions.

Kind Regards

Olivier Bancoult O.S.K
Chairman of the CRG


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