The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Study on extending passport validity period to 10 years

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PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry (KDN) through the Immigratio­n Department is conducting a study to extend the validity period of passports to 10 years, compared to the current five years.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said this was because several countries had already practised the 10-year passport validity period.

“The 10-year passport validity period has been adopted by Asean countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippine­s, and Singapore, as well as by Italy, France, the United States, and the United Kingdom,” he told a press conference after the opening of the Shaftsbury Passport Office, here Monday.

Also present was Immigratio­n Director-General Datuk Ruslin Jusoh.

Saifuddin Nasution said the study would be concluded within a reasonable timeframe, following which a decision on the matter would be made.

Meanwhile, he said another Immigratio­n passport office will be opened at the Kota Kinabalu Internatio­nal Airport, in Sabah, which is expected to start operating in June this year.

“In this way, we can improve the quality of service without adding positions, but making it easier for dealings between the Immigratio­n Department and the community,” he said.

Regarding the new immigratio­n office, he said it will be the 78th office and among the offices which accept online applicatio­ns for passport renewal.

Other Immigratio­n offices that accept online applicatio­ns for passport renewals are the branch offices in Wangsamaju, Kajang and Kelana Jaya. In other developmen­ts, he said a total of 3,057,825 passports were issued last year compared to 2,574,435 the previous year, which is an increase of 20 per cent.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Saifuddin (second right) presenting a passport to Zunaida Othman (second left) at the opening of the Shaftsbury Passport Office in Putrajaya on Monday.
— Bernama photo Saifuddin (second right) presenting a passport to Zunaida Othman (second left) at the opening of the Shaftsbury Passport Office in Putrajaya on Monday.

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