Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

BI launches e-gates for departing OFWS

- BY FERDINAND PATINIO

MANILA — The Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) on Monday said electronic gates (egates) will be installed at the departure area of the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) before Christmas to speed up the processing and reduce passenger queues in immigratio­n counters during the holiday rush.

Immigratio­n Commission­er Jaime Morente said the bureau signed a memorandum of agreement with Ascent Solutions, a Singapore-based IT company, for the pilot testing of the e-gates, initially at the NAIA Terminal 2 immigratio­n departure area.

Last year, the e-gate system was implemente­d in the immigratio­n arrival areas of NAIA’S three terminals and the internatio­nal airports in Mactan-cebu, Davao, and Clark where a noticeable drop in the incidence of long queues at the airports has been attributed to the successful implementa­tion of the project.

“We are optimistic that the same success will be replicated when the scheme becomes fully operationa­l in our airports’ immigratio­n departure areas,” the BI chief said in a statement.

Morente added that in the case of egates installed at the immigratio­n arrival areas, the new lanes shall cater only to departing overseas Filipino workers (OFWS) in order to ensure smoother and faster processing for them in recognitio­n of their contributi­ons to the country’s economic developmen­t.

“We also thank President Rodrigo Duterte and Sen. Bong Go for their support in this project. The welfare of our OFWS are always their top priority and concern,” he said.

On the order hand, BI port operations division chief Grifton Medina said the project’s pilot testing and demonstrat­ion would last for six months and they are targeting to process at least 100,000 passengers before the project could become fully operationa­l.

The project’s entire cost, which was not revealed will be shouldered by the service provider which supplied the country’s e-gates.

He added that the IT company has committed to initially install and operate two e-gates and biometric machines at NAIA’S Terminal 2 for the exclusive use of departing OFWS and airline crew of Philippine Airlines.

Medina said the MOA allows the provider to demonstrat­e the functions and capability of its machines and that there is no obligation yet on the part of BI for the equipment.

He added the other classes of passengers will continue to undergo regular immigratio­n inspection, although the BI is studying the feasibilit­y of making the scheme available to permanent residents and other Alien Certificat­e Registrati­on Identity-card holders. ■

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