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Biometric passports to be introduced in 2017
By Our Correspondent
Published: May 14, 2016
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani citizens will be issued e-passports by the next year to curb rampant forgery of travelling documents and also human trafficking.

The interior minister approved the launch of e-passport project while chairing a high-level meeting at the ministry office on Friday. The digital documents would be fully available by 2017.

Home delivery service for passports inaugurated

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan observed that forgery and misuse of Pakistani travelling document was a matter of serious concern and had immensely damaged the national image.

He said the methods and sophistication through which human traffickers were forging passports needed to be curbed. Introduction of e-passports that can neither be forged nor copied would be the most important step in this regard.

“We will ensure the elimination of human trafficking from the Pakistani soil with the introduction of e-passports,” Nisar believed.

The Immigration and Passports director-general gave a detailed briefing to the interior minister on various features of the e-passport.

10,000 Pakistanis hold multiple passports

A microchip with all biometric information of an individual would be embedded in each e-passport to help authenticate the identity of the traveller. The passport can also accept additional information that may be required in the future and can only be added by the Pakistani immigration and passport authorities.

Chaudhry Nisar directed the DG to acquire an in-house digital printing machine with the latest printing technology to cater to the needs of printing e-passports and to ensure quality control.

Weapon licences

The interior minister also announced a six-month extension in the deadline to revalidate manual weapon licences issued by Islamabad.

The extension to commence from June 1 will be considered the final, and is aimed at allowing all genuine gun owners to get their licences validated via the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

After the deadline, all manual licences would automatically stand cancelled.

By December last year, over 180,000 gun permits were computerised and validated by the interior ministry. Over 8,000 fake licences were detected during the revalidation drive. The minister directed the officers to register FIRs against fake-licence holders and initiate an inquiry with the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) help.

10,000 Pakistanis hold multiple passports

S Arabia deports 43

Meanwhile, a batch of 43 Pakistanis arrived in Islamabad from Saudi Arabia after being deported from the Arab Kingdom.

All of these deportees had lost their passports in Saudi Arabia and were issued emergency passports.

Moreover, four people were offloaded from their flights by the immigration authorities over suspicious travelling portfolios. The men had no hotel bookings and insufficient funds to travel besides having low profiles, the FIA officers said. Three men were travelling to Brazil while another was leaving for Malaysia.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2016.
 
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Biometric passports to be introduced in 2017
By Our Correspondent
Published: May 14, 2016
9SHARES
SHARE TWEET


ISLAMABAD: Pakistani citizens will be issued e-passports by the next year to curb rampant forgery of travelling documents and also human trafficking.

The interior minister approved the launch of e-passport project while chairing a high-level meeting at the ministry office on Friday. The digital documents would be fully available by 2017.

Home delivery service for passports inaugurated

Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan observed that forgery and misuse of Pakistani travelling document was a matter of serious concern and had immensely damaged the national image.

He said the methods and sophistication through which human traffickers were forging passports needed to be curbed. Introduction of e-passports that can neither be forged nor copied would be the most important step in this regard.

“We will ensure the elimination of human trafficking from the Pakistani soil with the introduction of e-passports,” Nisar believed.

The Immigration and Passports director-general gave a detailed briefing to the interior minister on various features of the e-passport.

10,000 Pakistanis hold multiple passports

A microchip with all biometric information of an individual would be embedded in each e-passport to help authenticate the identity of the traveller. The passport can also accept additional information that may be required in the future and can only be added by the Pakistani immigration and passport authorities.

Chaudhry Nisar directed the DG to acquire an in-house digital printing machine with the latest printing technology to cater to the needs of printing e-passports and to ensure quality control.

Weapon licences

The interior minister also announced a six-month extension in the deadline to revalidate manual weapon licences issued by Islamabad.

The extension to commence from June 1 will be considered the final, and is aimed at allowing all genuine gun owners to get their licences validated via the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra).

After the deadline, all manual licences would automatically stand cancelled.

By December last year, over 180,000 gun permits were computerised and validated by the interior ministry. Over 8,000 fake licences were detected during the revalidation drive. The minister directed the officers to register FIRs against fake-licence holders and initiate an inquiry with the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) help.

10,000 Pakistanis hold multiple passports

S Arabia deports 43

Meanwhile, a batch of 43 Pakistanis arrived in Islamabad from Saudi Arabia after being deported from the Arab Kingdom.

All of these deportees had lost their passports in Saudi Arabia and were issued emergency passports.

Moreover, four people were offloaded from their flights by the immigration authorities over suspicious travelling portfolios. The men had no hotel bookings and insufficient funds to travel besides having low profiles, the FIA officers said. Three men were travelling to Brazil while another was leaving for Malaysia.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 14th, 2016.
what frequent flyers like me need is a freaking E-Gate, where we can just swipe our Passport / CNICs and just pass through the gate without the need to stand in looooooonnnnnngggggg ques ------- heck am an expat in a foreign land & hand their resident card, i barely stand in the que, just walk to the e-gate, swipe my card , scan my Thumb prints --- and there i go ------ we really need this system here at our airports ----- if you can't make it for everyone, atleast do it for Frequent flyers -----
 
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what frequent flyers like me need is a freaking E-Gate, where we can just swipe our Passport / CNICs and just pass through the gate without the need to stand in looooooonnnnnngggggg ques ------- heck am an expat in a foreign land & hand their resident card, i barely stand in the que, just walk to the e-gate, swipe my card , scan my Thumb prints --- and there i go ------ we really need this system here at our airports ----- if you can't make it for everyone, atleast do it for Frequent flyers -----
A step to make it easier:o:... Pakistani Immigration is kind of nostalgic, it tells you, welcome to crappy bureaucracy and a happy irritating visit..
 
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A step to make it easier:o:... Pakistani Immigration is kind of nostalgic, it tells you, welcome to crappy bureaucracy and a happy irritating visit..
true!!! its like one of those things when you say "ab maza chako" its like they are trolling us ---- how dare we return to our country ---- now taste the reality ----
 
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its just ploy to rape Ex-pats once again, like they did with smart ID cards, you need a passport oh but you dont have smart ID card so first you need to get a smart ID card...well how do i do that...oh well you submit this old ID card for which you paid 60 dollars and fill in this form and we will issue you a new chip ID card for $120 dollars....oh i see but you dont accept this old card for new passport but you will accept it for new chip ID card...ahhh i am so stupid why couldnt I figure it out...oh well i will just pay for a visa...no thanks, go rape someone else.
 
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what frequent flyers like me need is a freaking E-Gate, where we can just swipe our Passport / CNICs and just pass through the gate without the need to stand in looooooonnnnnngggggg ques ------- heck am an expat in a foreign land & hand their resident card, i barely stand in the que, just walk to the e-gate, swipe my card , scan my Thumb prints --- and there i go ------ we really need this system here at our airports ----- if you can't make it for everyone, atleast do it for Frequent flyers -----

The only country that I know of with E-Gate passes for residents is UAE.
 
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Pakistani passports are already biometric as they contain our finger prints.
 
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The only country that I know of with E-Gate passes for residents is UAE.
Another has effectively implemented the same ...... Entry/ exit you have e-gates ...... UK has done the same, UK even has the iris scan.....
 
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what frequent flyers like me need is a freaking E-Gate, where we can just swipe our Passport / CNICs and just pass through the gate without the need to stand in looooooonnnnnngggggg ques ------- heck am an expat in a foreign land & hand their resident card, i barely stand in the que, just walk to the e-gate, swipe my card , scan my Thumb prints --- and there i go ------ we really need this system here at our airports ----- if you can't make it for everyone, atleast do it for Frequent flyers -----

true!!! its like one of those things when you say "ab maza chako" its like they are trolling us ---- how dare we return to our country ---- now taste the reality ----

The only country that I know of with E-Gate passes for residents is UAE.

Then you guys dont have an idea what happens at american airports. The long lines there will make Pakistani look meager

https://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/4j3ld8/tsa_security_line_at_chicago_midway_right_now_are/
 
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what frequent flyers like me need is a freaking E-Gate, where we can just swipe our Passport / CNICs and just pass through the gate without the need to stand in looooooonnnnnngggggg ques ------- heck am an expat in a foreign land & hand their resident card, i barely stand in the que, just walk to the e-gate, swipe my card , scan my Thumb prints --- and there i go ------ we really need this system here at our airports ----- if you can't make it for everyone, atleast do it for Frequent flyers -----

What I was told when getting my CNIC made was that slowly the CNIC's would be made for the purpose, once the necessary database infrastructure has been setup around different points of entry in the country...
 
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