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Rwanda Rolls Out the East Africa ePassport

Rwanda has rolled out the East African Community (EAC) electronic passport in an effort to boost faster border clearance as well as part of a wider regional strategy to enhance integratio­n.

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rwanda now joins other EAC states—Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania—that have already issued the electronic passport to their citizens. The move follows a directive by EAC heads of state earlier in March 2016 to adopt the new generation passports and phase out national documents.

“The launch of the new East Africa electronic passport fulfils the vision set by the EAC heads of state and is in compliance with specificat­ions for the security, design and issuance of machine-readable travel documents by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation

Organizati­on,” FrançoisRé­gis Gatarayiha, the Director General of Emigration and Immigratio­n told journalist­s. The new e-passport replaces the existing national document set to be phased out by June 2021. According to immigratio­n officials, the epassport is more secure as it features a microchip making it tamper-proof.

Rwandans can now apply for the new travel document online as issuance of the current ordinary passport has been stopped. An electronic passport that expires in five years will cost Rwf75,000 (about $82) slightly more expensive than the current passport which cost about $55, while a 10year electronic passport will cost Rwf100,000 ($110).

The e-passport is expected to boost the performanc­e of Rwanda’s travel documents.

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