PICA sees significant adoption of e-Passports

Jamaica’s Passport Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) has recorded an encouraging public response to their newly introduced e-passports. 

Andrew Wynter, the Chief Executive Officer for PICA, confirmed, “Since we have introduced the e-passport, I think we have probably issued maybe close to 100,000 passports; people have taken… to it,” he said.

Dispelling myths: Not a ‘virtual’ passport

Wynter took a moment to clarify the nature of these high-tech passports. 

“For clarification, it’s an electronic passport, and by electronic we mean a passport that has a chip inside of it which now contains the same information that is found on what we call the biodata page of the passport or the page with your picture on it. It is not a virtual passport or a virtual travel document,” he explained.

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Enhanced security measures

The new e-passports offer enhanced security features, a point that Wynter emphasized.

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“Well, certainly, one of the advantages is that it provides a far more secure document as it relates to the identity of the holder. The information that you see on the biodata page, it is not just there, but it is also on the chip,” he informed.

Wynter further explained the safeguarding mechanisms in place, stating that if someone attempts to tamper with the passport, any discrepancies between the chip’s data and the biodata page will be immediately apparent.

PICA’s move to introduce e-passports aligns with international aviation trends, Wynter told JIS News. 

“We are now a part of the 150 countries that have migrated to e-passports, and these are part of the trends by the International Civil Aviation Organization in terms of strength in travel documents. So the identity of the holder of the passport is significantly improved,” he indicated.

Faster processing and international confidence

The digitized passports are expected to facilitate quicker processing at international borders. 

“Many countries are now putting in automated processes, and these processes will be able to read the chip and read the information. It will assist, certainly in the speedier processing of persons, and once persons see that you have an e-passport, it is saying to the overseas border agent that this person’s identity, or the country that has issued this passport, is a country that we can be confident in,” Mr. Wynter added.

How to apply for your E-Passport

The e-passports are available to all citizens whether they are applying for, renewing, or replacing a passport. 

Applications can be submitted through PICA’s official website or directly at the agency’s offices, following the same procedures as regular passport applications.

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