Monday, November 23, 2015

Manual passports no longer valid

Posted by Anup Baral November 23, 2015
The deadline set by the International Civil Aviation Organization for using hand-written passports expires on Monday. According to the Department of Passport, as per the mandatory provision of the IACO, only machine readable passports (MRP) will be valid from Tuesday onwards. The department has warned of immigration troubles one could face if they are travelling with phased-out hand-written passports.

Lok Bahadur Thapa, director general of the department, said several measures have been taken to avoid difficulties for those still bearing hand-written passports at least for some time. “We have already urged all passport bearers to replace their manual passports with MRPs. In case of Nepalis living abroad, they should contact their respective embassies,” Thapa said. Since the launch of the MRP in 2010 December, the department has issued 3.7 million MRPs and replaced 1.7 million hand-written passports.A machine-readable passport which is also known as machine-readable travel document (MRTD). Watch Today's Business News 24 Television Video. Krishna Hari Pushkar, Department of Foreign Employment reveals that it may cause temporary inconvenience for foreign job seekers; however, these rules profits for us (Nepali workers). To watch More Breaking News, Entertainment and Events. Getting new Machine readable passport is like climbing Mountain Everest. Normally to get MRP Passport it cost around 20 thousand to 30 thousand those who live outside Nepal. Nepali passports being misused by government workers and give hard time to people waiting for MRP Passport. Government of Nepal mention those planning to leave the country for foreign employment must present machine readable passport (MRP) to get final work permit.

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