Philippine ePassport System

Philippine ePassportThe Philippines is one of the countries that are moving to the new ePassport system. This is being done for border or countrywide security.

The new ePassport is designed to prevent passport tampering and quicker identification of the holder.

Components of an ePassport

The ePassport is embedded with an electronic chip. This chip stores information to verify that which is displayed visually on the passport. The information contained are:

1. The passport holder’s name.

2. Passport number

3. Biometric Information (like facial information and fingerprints)

4. Other pertinent information as recommended by the ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).

Advantages for the ePassport Holder

1.  Fast verification of Identity

2. Prevents tampering and Impersonation

3. You can use the eGate instead of lining up to the immigration officer to have your passport stamped.

Difference between an MRP Passport and an ePassport

The MRP adheres to the minimum requirements as set by the ICAO standard while the ePassport is fully ICAO compliant.

The MRP contains only a machine readable line while the ePassport has an embedded electronic chip.

How to Apply for an ePassport

1. Visit the Department of Foreign Affairs website at http://dfa.gov.ph

2.  Click on “Agency Appointment” which you can find on the middle left side of their website.

3. Fill up the online application form

DFA will provide you with a schedule. You must bring the required documents when you visit.

ePassport currently cost 950 pesos.

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