New immigration cards aim to reduce queuing at airports
The government has implemented a new system in airports using new arrival and departure cards to ensure faster processing at immigration counters.
“Consistent with Presidential instructions, these cards are funded by the government, distributed by authorized personnel and free of advertisements,” said Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said.
The issuance of the new cards, which are used to document passengers for border management and compilation of tourism statistics, aims to reduce queuing time for all travelers, including overseas Filipino workers and seafarers.
“The design and data fields of the cards are aligned with our existing computer systems – the upgraded BI information system (BIIS),” said Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison. “Even the size of the color-coded forms is aligned with that of the standard passport page.”
The BI is an attached agency of the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Before the release of the news cards, the airlines printed the cards or even photocopied them when forms run out. Advertisers used to pay to be featured in these cards which are circulated globally.
The implementation of the new system started last Saturday. — KBK, GMA News
“Consistent with Presidential instructions, these cards are funded by the government, distributed by authorized personnel and free of advertisements,” said Justice Secretary Leila de Lima said.
The issuance of the new cards, which are used to document passengers for border management and compilation of tourism statistics, aims to reduce queuing time for all travelers, including overseas Filipino workers and seafarers.
“The design and data fields of the cards are aligned with our existing computer systems – the upgraded BI information system (BIIS),” said Bureau of Immigration Commissioner Siegfred B. Mison. “Even the size of the color-coded forms is aligned with that of the standard passport page.”
The BI is an attached agency of the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Before the release of the news cards, the airlines printed the cards or even photocopied them when forms run out. Advertisers used to pay to be featured in these cards which are circulated globally.
The implementation of the new system started last Saturday. — KBK, GMA News
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