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HEADLINE NEWS..:
1.6m Kenyans acquire new passports weeks to D-day
1.6m Kenyans acquire new passports weeks to D-day
PHOTO:The new Kenyan biometric passport. FILE PHOTO | NMG
 

By:
BONFACE OTIENO

Posted:
Oct,18-2022 00:17:59
 
Approximately 1.6 Kenyans have acquired the new East African Community (EAC) biometric e-passport two weeks before the deadline for phasing out the old generation documents.

Immigration Director General Alexander Muteshi said airlines will from November bar Kenyans who fail to get new passports from travelling as the old ones will become invalid.

“1.6 million Kenyans have acquired the new generation e-passport to date and the deadline for phasing out the old-generation passport is 30th November 2022,” said Mr Muteshi adding that there are now fewer number of Kenyans who are yet to comply, without giving exact figures.

“However, renewal/replacement of the old generation Kenyan passport will continue normally in all our passport applications centres locally and in our missions abroad after the deadline.”

The Kenyan Government has shifted the deadline for the migration to the new travel document several times, causing confusion.

Some countries such as Spain and others in the European Union (EU) went ahead of the Kenyan deadline and stopped accepting the old passports from Kenyan travellers months ago, adding to the confusion that has been occasioned by several postponements. Kenyans frequently travel abroad to countries such as India, China, US and United Arab Emirates to seek medical treatment and business opportunities. There are also hundreds of thousands of Kenyans in Europe who are studying.

Kenyan traders spent a record Sh177.88 billion to buy goods from the UAE in the first six months of the year, more than double, or 131.90 percent jump over Sh77.39 billion in a similar period last year, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics.

Non-travel for Kenyan abroad due to the fact that they still have the old passport will, therefore, deny them business opportunities abroad.

The decision to adapt a new generation of passports and phase out the old ones was reached by the EAC Head of States in March 2016 in Arusha, Tanzania.

Kenyans Will Be Able to Renew Old Generation Passports After November 30 Deadline

The government says Kenyans will still be able to renew or replace the old generation passports even after the November 30 deadline.

In a press statement, Director General Alexander Muteshi stated that the exercise will continue in all passport application centres locally and at missions abroad.

According to Muteshi, Kenya will fully migrate to the new passports from December 1.

"The Directorate of Immigration Services wishes to remind the general public that the deadline for phasing out of the old generation Kenya passport is 30th November 2022," read the report.

"Kenya will migrate fully to using the new East African Community Biometric e - passport on 1st December 2022," he said.

Kenya launched the e - passport system in September 2017 in compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) document 9303 and the East African Community Summit resolution.

 
 
In November 2021, the EAC Council of ministers in a meeting held in Arusha agreed to do away with the old generation passports for all member states by November 2022.

The new e - passport contains the holder's biodata and is aimed at enhancing efficiency and to do away with any security loopholes.

Muteshi further said that replacement of the passports will continue even after the deadline.

"However, renewal/replacement of the old generation Kenya passport will continue normally in all our passport application centers locally, and in our missions abroad after this deadline," he added.

November 30th, however, marks the fourth time that the deadline for acquiring the EAC passport is being set after being previously extended from 2019 to March 2020 by former president Uhuru Kenyatta.

The new e - passport will enable the EAC member states including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to enter and exit the member countries freely.

Source:
Business Daily