The Nigerian Immigration Service finally introduced the new international passport with 10 years duration on April 29, 2019.
It was flagged off in Abuja and it is
expected that in the next few weeks, it would be introduced at the Ikoyi
Passport Office, Lagos, which is the busiest passport office in Africa,
according to Immigration.
Ikoyi processes at least 1000 captures
daily and this is followed by the Nigerian Passport Office in
London,
which is the second busiest in terms of traffic.
The Nigerian Immigration Service said
with the new passport, one can get up to 10 years validity as against
the outgoing one that has a maximum validity of five years.
The new passport, which will now be
applied for and paid for online, has also added a new mandatory
requirement that must be provided by all applicants.
The new requirement is the National
Identification Number (NIN) and it will be provided in addition to the
existing requirements like passport photographs, birth certificates,
marriage certificates/newspaper publication, Local Government letter of
identification, letter of consent for minors under 16 years, police
report, in-case of lost passport amongst others.
This means that before a Nigerian will
be qualified to obtain the new passport, he must first obtain his NIN at
the National Identification Management Commission (NIMC), located at
least in every local government headquarters in the country and some
other offices nationwide.
The categories of the passport are as
follows: 32-page five-year validity (Adults and Minors); 64 page
five-year validity (Adults and Minors); 64 page 10-year validity (Adults
(18+) only) and 32 Page five-year Official Passport.
According to the Immigration, “Those
that are less than 18 years old cannot get a 10-year validity passport
according to ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation)
specifications due to expected change in their physical appearance.”
Prices of the new passport ranges thus:
32 Page five-year Standard Passport is N25, 000 ($130); 64 Page
five-year Standard Passport N35, 000 ($150); 64 Page 10-year Standard
Passport for adults only 18 years and above is N70, 000 ($230) and 32
Page 5-year Official Passport is N15, 000.
Immigration has specified ways
applicants can apply and these include visiting a designated website and
selecting the type of passport application, which includes fresh,
renewal, lost, damage or correction of data.
“The step two is after completing the
online application form, select the passport office you wish to visit
for photograph, biometrics and eventual pickup. The next step is to make
your payment online after which an application ID will be generated.
“Then step three is to proceed to the passport office you selected to complete the process. Don’t forget to take the necessary requirements stated in the second paragraph as well as evidence of payment made.
“Then step three is to proceed to the passport office you selected to complete the process. Don’t forget to take the necessary requirements stated in the second paragraph as well as evidence of payment made.
“If you reside outside Nigeria, you will
be required to submit your application at the preferred Nigeria
Embassy/High Commission or Consulate you selected during the online
application. You have to also note that applicants are required to
appear at the passport office chosen during online application for
photograph and Biometric data capturing if current passport is more than
six months old. Data on the old passport will also be the same as what
will appear on the New Passport,” Immigration explained.
For frequent travellers, the 64-page
passport seems to be good for them. Travel expert and organiser of
Akwaaba African Travel Market, Ikechi Uko, told THISDAY that in the past
he used to have viable visas in up to three passports due to the
frequency of his travel, as the 32-page passport quickly fills up and he
has to renew.
“Yes, my new passport booklet (64 pages)
has lasted more than a year. Before now I have to change booklets every
year. With the new booklet of 64 pages, you can have all your visas in
one booklet. Before now I had visas in three booklets,’ he said.
So for frequent travellers it is more about the number of pages in the booklet than the duration of the passport because within 10 years they would have utilized the 64-page booklet at least twice.
So for frequent travellers it is more about the number of pages in the booklet than the duration of the passport because within 10 years they would have utilized the 64-page booklet at least twice.
Industry observers have, however,
commended the Nigerian Immigration Service for categorising the passport
pages and duration so that both frequent travellers and occasional
travellers can be accommodation.
But THISDAY investigation has revealed
that many Nigerians who wish to obtain new passport or renew the
existing ones are perplexed because of the long period of time it takes
before the passport is ready due to protracted paucity of booklets.
But THISDAY learnt that Immigration has
made plans to start local production of passport booklets, which are
currently produced overseas and imported into the country under a
concession agreement, but recently due to issues alleged to do with
payment, the passports are not promptly printed and imported as planned.
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