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Rush for new ePassports >

- SHALVEEN CHAND Edited by Percy Kean Feedback: shalveen.chand@fijisun. com.fj

The influx of customers wanting to secure passports has resulted in the Department of Immigratio­n office being full throughout the day. However, no one is yet to be issued with the new ePassports, which contain an electronic chip holding biometric informatio­n of the passport holder. Director Immigratio­n Nemani Vuniwaqa said this was because of the fake reports of exorbitant new prices.

“Many people have rushed in to get passports for the old prices,” he said.

Mr Vuniwaqa said the new prices were yet to come into effect. He said people have also realised that they could get the new passports for the old price.

He said the Immigratio­n Department was more than equipped to deal with the influx in the customers.

On the speculatio­ns about the prices, Mr Vuniwaqa said new prices would not be as much as speculated.

“The Immigratio­n Department is yet to release the new price schedule as we are still awaiting Cabinet approval,” Mr Vuniwaqa said.

“I can assure the public that it will not cost as much as speculated by some people. There will be an increment, but not a significan­t one.

“For now, prices for renewal and new ordinary passports remain the same. Once the change happens,

the public will be advised.” The Immigratio­n Department has 5000 new e-passports for which the public will pay the normal $72 for now. More passports have been ordered.

Mr Vuniwaqa also clarified that the Immigratio­n Department was on track to install the new passport printing machines at the four major centres in Suva, Labasa, Lautoka and Nadi. Immigratio­n staff spent the long weekend training with consultant­s from Germany. According to Mr Vuniwaqa, the public should only accept informatio­n coming from verified and genuine sources and, in this case, from the Immigratio­n Department. New ordinary passports and renewals are $72 while for an urgent issue an additional $108 is to be paid.

 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? An Immigratio­n office staff helps a customer with her Passport in Suva on September 13, 2019.
Photo: Ronald Kumar An Immigratio­n office staff helps a customer with her Passport in Suva on September 13, 2019.
 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? An Immigratio­n office staff (left) attends to a customer with her passport in Suva on September 13, 2019.
Photo: Ronald Kumar An Immigratio­n office staff (left) attends to a customer with her passport in Suva on September 13, 2019.

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