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    The government of Antigua and Barbuda is considering stricter measures following a sharp increase in reports of lost passports.

    Speaking last week, Director General of Communications Maurice Merchant said dozens of citizens had already reported missing passports in the first weeks of 2026.

    Although most cases involve misplaced rather than stolen documents, officials say each report triggers a formal process. A police report must be filed, immigration authorities must investigate potential misuse, and the passport must be cancelled in national systems to prevent fraud.

    Authorities warn that lost passports can be used for identity theft or other criminal activity. Even when no misuse occurs, the administrative response places pressure on public resources.

    There are also financial costs. While citizens pay EC$200 for a replacement, officials say passports are expensive security documents and the government covers much of the production expense. Some within the administration believe the current fee may not sufficiently deter carelessness.

    The Passport Office has launched a public awareness campaign stressing that passports are internationally recognised security documents with national implications.

    Cabinet is expected to review proposals that could include higher replacement fees and longer waiting periods before new passports are issued, except in genuine emergencies. Officials have indicated that emergency travel would not cover discretionary trips such as holidays.

    The government says safeguarding travel documents is a shared responsibility and that further action may be needed if the upward trend continues.

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