The representatives, namely Andy Holden, the Assistant Director for border control, modernization programme, UK Immigration Services, Home Office, and Robin Barnett, Head of UK visas, Home Office, visited Dubai's advanced immigration and passport control facilities at Dubai airport. The team was welcomed by Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Lootah, Head of the IT Section at DNRD.
The representatives commended DNRD's state of the art electronic systems and procedures for issuing visas including the card-operated electronic passport control system installed at the Dubai International Airport, eGate, that completes entry and exit formalities within a few seconds. Dubai Airport is the first airport in the Middle East and the third in the world to install such an advanced passenger clearance system. Through eGate, passengers' data is screened electronically with the help of a smart card, leading to easier and faster movement of traffic.
Lieutenant Colonel Khalid Lootah took the officials on a tour of the facilities put in place at the Dubai International Airport, including the eGate. The UK team expressed appreciation for the technologically advanced systems and procedures put into place by DNRD to offer passengers a qualitative experience at Dubai airport.
'DNRD was proud to receive the UK Home Department team and show them the latest immigration facilities installed at Dubai airport that have replaced manual procedures by offering services online. Through this mutual exchange of information on the latest technological developments in immigration facilities, the UAE and other visiting countries will be better equipped to offer passengers value-added immigration facilities', stated Colonel Saeed bin Belailah, Director of DNRD.
'Our advanced electronic immigration systems have made a mark all over the world and we are honoured that an international team from the UK has commended us on this. We are confident that this visit will lead to enhanced immigration facilities for passengers travelling between the UAE and UK', he added.
'By providing advanced IT solutions for issuing visas and for conducting immigration procedures, Dubai airport is now considered one of the premier and fastest growing airports in the world', concluded Colonel Belailah.
The officials from the UK Home Department also took their fingerprints at the eGate registration office to obtain the e-card that will entitle them to get fast-track access to Dubai International Airport.
UK Immigration Services team visits DNRD's advanced immigration facilities
As part of a mutual cooperation and information exchange programme between the UAE and the immigration bureaus of other countries, Dubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD) recently welcomed high-level representatives from the UK Home Office.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, December 21 - 2003 at 16:15
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About DNRDDubai Naturalisation and Residency Department (DNRD), was established in 1971. It consists of 12 Sections, six of which are main sections located within the premises of the administration, namely: Naturalization and Passports Section, Entry Permits Section, Residency Section, Investigation and Control Section, Administration and Finance Section and Information Technology Section. The other six sections are spread over Dubai and neighboring area and include Dubai Airport passports Section, Rashid Port Passports Section, Shindegah Port Passports Section, Hamriah port Passports Section, Jebel Ali Port Passports Section and Hatta Passports Section.
DNRD has recently installed a fast-track electronic passport control system at the Dubai International Airport, eGate, that offers card-operated access to the airport to travelers through pre-registration. eGate helps passengers complete passport control within a few seconds, using an electronically operated foolproof fingerprint identification system. Dubai Airport is the first airport in the Middle East and the third in the world to install such an advanced passenger clearance system.
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Posted by Christine H. Andersen, Assistant News EditorSunday, December 21 - 2003 at 16:15 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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