Kenyans Abroad to be Allowed to Travel Home Using Old-Generation Passports After Deadline

Kenyans Abroad to be Allowed to Travel Home Using Old-Generation Passports After Deadline

The Directorate of Immigration Services has said Kenyans abroad traveling back home using old-generation passports will be allowed entry after the deadline for phasing them out expired on November 30th.

Immigration Director General Alexander Muteshi said those who enter the country with old-generation passports will be denied exit unless they acquire the new East African Community (EAC) biometric e-passports.

“Coming, one can come with the old passport to Kenya but leaving you can’t travel out of the country with the old passport. We are facilitating replacement,” Muteshi told Business Daily.

Kenya has been in the process of phasing out the old dark blue passports as part of the binding commitment made to migrate to the new East African Community biometric e-passport.

Once the deadline elapses, the old dark blue passport will be null and void and no Kenyans will be able to travel internationally without a valid EAC biometric e-passport, which is sky blue in color.

The e-passport has an electronic chip holding the same information as the old model passport, a biometric identifier, a digital photograph of the passport holder, and security features to prevent unauthorized use and forgery. Details of the e-passport will be registered with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The digital passport will allow citizens of the EAC regional bloc member states including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to leave and enter the member countries freely using e-gates, without going through immigration officers.

Business Daily reports that at least 1.6 million Kenyans had acquired the new EAC biometric e-passport as of December 15th.

 

Comments

Vic B. (not verified)     Fri, 12/23/2022 @ 09:17pm

Kwani how many psppts has Kenya passed so far? In Jan 2021 used my dark blue passport hapo hapo jkia! They tried telling me eti blue passport sijui zilipanda zikateremka then, I simply smiled and spoke my awesome kizungu, which left them all bewildered.

Boarded my flight and rest is hist!!

Kwendeni nyinyi waizi wakenya. Eti changing psppts every few years? Kwani you think we milk $$ off cows??

Good luck!!

Kaswende (not verified)     Sat, 12/24/2022 @ 10:08am

This game of renewal of passports is a way of torture and making those in the diaspora carry heavy burdens.You are asking for payment to do this it especially pains coz you initiated it should be free .You have our data stop this repetitive process past its time it's ridiculous and outrageous what is the kenya Kwanza team doing..Advanced countries don't care about biometric with the emerging online hacking and theft of identity insecure ..

John Wanyoike (not verified)     Sat, 12/24/2022 @ 11:22am

Passport have expiration date so when renewing you get the updated one. This forceful of having to get a new one before expiration is fraud and a way of government to get money. When renewing is the time you get the new generation, a procedure all over the world

Settled Nomad (not verified)     Mon, 12/26/2022 @ 11:59am

If a passport has not expired, no one should be forced to pay for a another one, because it is still valid. If you have to have a new one, then it should be be given free of charge. Asking people to pay for the same document twice is robbery without violence.

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