Your Old Passport Is Now One-Way-Government-Internal Affairs Ministry Tells Ugandans Abroad

Your Old Passport Is Now One-Way-Government-Internal Affairs Ministry Tells Ugandans Abroad

By Spy Uganda 

The Ministry of Internal Affairs (Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration Control) has announced that Ugandans Iiving in the diaspora after the deadline on 4th April, 2022 their old passports will only be used by citizens returning back to Uganda.

The Ministry previously had announced that the period to phase out the Machine-Readable Passports was 31st January 2021, however, due to the restrictions that were brought about by COVID-19 Pandemic, the deadline was extended till 4th April 2022.

“As we approach the deadline for phase out of the Machine-Readable Passports (MRP) on 4th Apil 2022, the Ministry af Intenal Affairs (Directorate of Citizenship and Immigation Contro), wishes to inform all Ugandans Iiving in the diaspora that after the deadline on 4th April, 2022, MRPs will only be used by citizens returning back to Uganda and won’t be usable to travel to other countries,” says the Ministry.

Ministry Of Internal Affairs’ Statement

”The Government of the Republic of Uganda wishes to inform all citizens that the Machine-Readable Passports will continue to be used as a valid travel document alongside the new International e-Passport until 4th April 2022,” announced the Ministry then.

Uganda started issuance of the International e-Passport to the citizens on 7th December 2018 and as a result, stopped the issuance of the Machine-Readable Passports.

The e-Passport enrolment and delivery system are rolled out to local regional centres and Uganda Missions abroad in a phased manner.

The genesis of these passports stems from the 17th Ordinary Summit of the EAC Heads of State held in March 2016 in Arusha, Tanzania, that saw their excellencies launching the East African e-Passport and directed the commencement of its issuance. In line with the above directive, issuance of the current generation of Machine-Readable Passports was supposed to commence at the end of January 2019 but some countries delayed over a couple of barriers.

According to those already holding these International e-passports, they are embedded with an electronic chip that has biodata and biometric information of the holder with security features of significant national importance to his country. For those from Uganda, their passports have features like; the Coat of Arms, the Crested Crane, the Mountain Gorilla, the Independence Monument, Murchison Falls and a Fisherman.

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