Dar
es Salaam — The Immigration department has called on Tanzanians who
intend to travel abroad in the near future to make sure they acquire
e-passports before July 2019 to avoid inconveniences.
In a statement
issued today, June 3, the department's Communications officer Ally
Mtanda, said it
was mandatory for a passport to be valid for at least
six months for the bearer to apply for a visa.
Mr Mtanda said this
was in line with migration towards the use of electronic passports
which were launched in February 2018 by President Magufuli.
"The Machine
Readable Passports will be invalid with effect from January 31, 2020, we
already have in place infrastructure to issue the new passports in 29
regions, Immigration Headquarters, Zanzibar main office plus 23 foreign
missions," he said.
He named the
foreign missions as London-UK, Paris -France, Washington DC and New
York- USA, Ottawa - Canada, Telaviv- Israel, Jedah and Riyadh- Saudi
Arabia, Moron- Comoro, Nairobi and Mombasa-Kenya, Berlin -Germany,
Algiers -Algeria, and Rome -Italy.
Other missions with
the infrastructure include Abuja- Nigeria, Cairo -Egypt, The Hague-
Netherlands, Brussels -Belgium, Lusaka- Zambia, New Delhi, Lilongwe-
Malawi, Beijing -China and Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia.
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Mtanda also said
the department was looking forward to install such infrastructure in
Harare- Zimbabwe, South Africa and Mozambique in the near future.
According to the Immigration Department, the e-passport is more secure as it features a microchip making it tamper-proof.
Over the weekend
countries in Europe's border-free Schengen area said they would stop
accepting visa applications on the old MRP passport with effect from
June 1.
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