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                              PASSPORT DEPARTMENT

                 (From the Report of Mr. Kadhim al Asfoor, Passport Officer).
         Revenue. During the period under review, sixteen months, from 11th September, 1953
      until the end of 1954, the Department collected Rs. 77,530 in revenue from Travel Passes,
      Book Passports, Renewals, Entry Forms, etc., etc. The amount collected during the 12
      months of 1954 exceeded the revenue of 1372 by about Rs. 8,000.
         Pilgrims. During the Haj Season 1,300 people from Bahrain made the pilgrimage to
      Mecca. This is the largest number in any year which has been recorded. In the previous
      season there were only 280 Bahrain pilgrims. Most of the pilgrims were from the Shia villages.   !
      This apparent religious revival was to a great extent due to the activities of several local Mullahs
      who organised pilgrim trips at Rs. 600 per head, inclusive of food, transport and lodging. Over   I
      400 Pakistani pilgrims came to Bahrain on their way to and from Saudi Arabia.
         Over 4,000 Shias visited the Holy Shrines of Iraq. The pilgrimage to Iraq is longer and
      considerably more expensive than the Haj and the amount spent by over 4,000 persons must   I
      have been considerable.

         Passengers.
                                           Arrivals.            Departures.
             By Air                          27,788               30,140
             By Steamer                      26,187               29,814
             By Local Craft                  62,708               52,883
                                            116,683              112,837

      The nationalities of passengers was as follows :
             Bahrainis                       39,875               39,084
             Saudis                          20,797               20,375
             Muscatis                        14,905               13,028
             Trucial States subjects          8,608                8,555
             U.K. Citizens                    6,592                6,482
             Pakistanis                       5,923                5,278
             Indians                          4,851                4,087
             U.S. Citizens                    3,243                3,054
             Qataris                          1,867                1,754
             Kuwaitis                          831                  763
             Other Asiatics                   5,037                5,373
             Other Europeans                  1,978                1,899
             Other Nationals                  2,176                3,105
                                            116,683              112,837                  i


          Free passes were issued to 1,500 persons including Shaikhs and their followers and students.
      Several large parties went on hunting trips to Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Permits to land
      were granted to 451 Persian divers on the personal guarantee of the Nakhudas with whom the   i
      divers worked ; 5,199 dhows and launches arrived in Bahrain and the crew and passengers
      were registered in order to ensure that people did not remain behind.

          Bahrain Nationality. During the year 92 applications for naturalization were received ;
      of these 61 were granted to persons long resident in Bahrain who owned immoveable property.
      Among those who acquired Bahrain nationality were 8 Indians, 2 Pakistanis, 2 Iraqis and
      - British Protected Persons. The Bahrain courts investigated the claims of 45 Persians who
      asserted that they had been bom in Bahrain. Only 21 of these persons produced proof of birth   !.
      in Bahrain, they were granted Bahrain nationality. Among the reasons which cause people to
      acquire Bahrain nationality are the preferential treatment afforded to Bahrainis in Saudi
      Arabia and the ease with which people holding Bahrain passports can travel abroad.
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