Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez detailed on the social network X this weekend that his Ministry (MINREX) continues to carry out the legalization of Cuban documents “successfully,” and that the 10-day deadline has been met so far.
According to this information, from said network, “since May (2024), Legalizations do not exceed the established period of 10 days in the Ministry of Foreign Affairsthanks to the joint efforts of workers and organizations involved.”
Rodríguez added that “dand from January to September 2024 they have been legalized in the Cuban MINREX more than one million two hundred thousand documents”, which clearly speaks of the need for Cubans to emigrate to any country in the world and have their documents in order so that they are effective in the new host country.
The high number of legalized documents is evidence of an undeniable phenomenon: the persistent emigration from Cuba. Thousands of Cubans are in search of better opportunities outside the island, and the legalization of these documents represents, in many cases, the first step to leaving the country.
MINREX and legalization of documents in 10 days
Given the time given by MINREX, comments from Cubans immediately erupted in response to the foreign minister in X.
“Delays of 8 to 10 months in delivery. Terrible service when they officially say that the delivery of legalized documents should not exceed 45 days,” said a Cuban user.
On our website Cuban Directory, dozens of Cubans also expressed their opinions, highlighting the delays in the delivery of documentation, despite the fact that the MINREX speaks of only 10 days for legalization of these.
“It is important that the documents that have to go to other identities be expedited so that they return quickly to be able to send them to MINREX”, “They have not been able to give me an answer as to why the delay, I am already going for 5 months and still nothing, please respect and consider the Cuban people a little more” or “They explained to us that the
“The process takes 2 months and it takes 10 days directly in Havana,” were other opinions on the matter.
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Cuban Foreign Minister Announces Successful 10-Day Legalization of Documents Amidst Increasing Emigration
The Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, recently took to social media platform X to announce that his ministry, MINREX, has successfully maintained the 10-day deadline for the legalization of Cuban documents. This milestone has been achieved thanks to the joint efforts of workers and organizations involved in the process.
Over 1.2 Million Documents Legalized Since January 2024
According to Minister Rodríguez, from January to September 2024, MINREX has legalized more than 1.2 million documents, a staggering number that highlights the growing trend of Cubans seeking better opportunities abroad. The legalization of documents is often the first step for Cubans looking to emigrate to another country, where they can more effectively use their documents.
Challenges Persist Despite Successful 10-Day Deadline
While the 10-day deadline has been met, many Cubans have expressed frustration with the process, citing delays of up to 8-10 months in delivery. On social media platform X, one user commented, “Terrible service when they officially say that the delivery of legalized documents should not exceed 45 days.” Similar concerns have been voiced on the Cuban Directory website, where dozens of Cubans have shared their experiences with delayed documentation delivery.
The Underlying Issue: Persistent Emigration from Cuba
The high volume of legalized documents is a clear indication of the persistent emigration from Cuba. Thousands of Cubans are seeking better opportunities outside the island, driven by a desire for economic stability, political freedom, and access to better healthcare and education.
The Role of MINREX in Facilitating Emigration
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs plays a critical role in facilitating the emigration process by providing necessary documentation, including apostilled documents, which are essential for Cubans looking to work, study, or live abroad. By streamlining the legalization process, MINREX is helping to ease the transition for Cubans seeking a better life outside of Cuba.
Conclusion
The successful legalization of Cuban documents within the 10-day deadline is a positive development, but it also highlights the underlying issue of persistent emigration from Cuba. As Cubans continue to seek better opportunities abroad, the role of MINREX in facilitating the emigration process will remain crucial. While there are still challenges to be addressed, the ministry’s efforts to streamline the legalization process are a step in the right direction.
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What impact has the 10-day document legalization process had on Cuban emigration rates?
Cuban Foreign Minister Announces Successful 10-Day Legalization of Documents Amidst Increasing Emigration
The Cuban Foreign Minister, Bruno Rodríguez, recently announced on social media platform X that his ministry, MINREX, has successfully maintained the 10-day deadline for the legalization of Cuban documents. This milestone has been achieved thanks to the joint efforts of workers and organizations involved in the process.
Over 1.2 Million Documents Legalized Since January 2024
According to Minister Rodríguez, from January to September 2024, MINREX has legalized more than 1.2 million documents, a staggering number that highlights the growing trend of Cubans seeking better opportunities abroad. The legalization of documents is often the first step for Cubans looking to emigrate to another country, where they can more effectively use their documents.
Challenges Persist Despite Successful 10-Day Deadline
While the 10-day deadline has been met, many Cubans have expressed frustration with the process, citing delays of up to 8-10 months in delivery. On social media platform X, one user commented, “Terrible service when they officially say that the delivery of legalized documents should not exceed 45 days.” Similar concerns have been voiced on the Cuban Directory website, where dozens of Cubans have shared their experiences with delayed documentation delivery.
The Underlying Issue: Persistent Emigration from Cuba
The high volume of legalized documents is a clear indication of the persistent emigration from Cuba. Thousands of Cubans are seeking better opportunities outside the island, driven by a desire for economic stability, political freedom, and access to better healthcare and education.
The Role of MINREX in Facilitating Emigration
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs plays a critical role in facilitating the emigration process by providing necessary documentation, including apostilled documents, which are essential for Cubans looking to work, study, or live abroad. By streamlining the legalization process, MINREX is helping to ease the transition for Cubans seeking a better life outside of Cuba.
Benefits of the 10-Day Legalization Process