Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BI to conduct Iloilo service caravan

- BY ANTHONY CHING @tribunephl_ton

The second leg of the Bureau of Immigratio­n’s (BI) nationwide caravan will take place in Iloilo, as the Bureau said on Monday.

The BI announced that on 17 April, the Bagong Immigratio­n Service Caravan’s Visayas leg will be held at the Seda Hotel in Iloilo.

According to the Bureau, with this effort, all foreign nationals in certain areas across the country would have easy access to basic service needs.

“We wish to bring our services closer to the people,” BI Commission­er Norman Tansingco earlier said. “Apart from our online services, we are also visiting key cities to facilitate immigratio­n compliance,” he added.

This service caravan will go to strategic locations nationwide, providing faster processing for a range of business-related operations, such as applicatio­ns for dual citizenshi­p, departure clearances, tourist visa extensions, and other necessary clearances. The goal of the BI is to save travel time and expedite procedures by providing services directly to people.

Additional­ly, this caravan also allows concerned individual­s to report illegal aliens and foreign sexual predators in their community, in addition to receiving expedited services.

“As part of our #ShieldKids Campaign, we have intelligen­ce personnel joining our caravan to receive informatio­n from community members regarding foreign sexual predators and sex tourists that might be plaguing their area,” the BI chief added.

Tansingco was enthusiast­ic about the service caravan and emphasized how important it is to provide high-quality public services in a more accessible manner.

“This represents a significan­t milestone in our ongoing efforts to improve our services by making them more accessible, both online and offline,” remarked Tansingco.

“By bringing our services directly to the communitie­s we serve, we aim to enhance accessibil­ity, efficiency, and transparen­cy in our operations, ultimately contributi­ng to a safer and more secure Philippine­s.”

Last 6 March, Zamboanga City hosted the caravan’s initial run. The

Iloilo leg will be open from 7 in the morning to 5 in the afternoon.

Residents in each area are encouraged by the BI to utilize the service caravan and benefit from the accelerate­d services provided.

Interested applicants may visit www.immigratio­n. gov.ph, the official website of the Bureau of Immigratio­n, for further details and updates on the service caravan schedule and locations.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY JONAS REYES FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? FISHING boats litter the Subic Fish Port to sell their catch at the Bulungan Area of the Subic Public Market.
PHOTOGRAPH BY JONAS REYES FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE FISHING boats litter the Subic Fish Port to sell their catch at the Bulungan Area of the Subic Public Market.

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