INTRODUCTION OF BIOMETRICAL PASSPORTS IN ARMENIA TO FACILITATE EU VISA APPLICATION PROCEDURES
arminfo
Monday, May 21, 14:26
Introduction of biometrical passports in Armenia will facilitate the
EU visa application procedures, Hovhanness Kocharyan, Head of the
Passports and Visas Department, Armenian Police, told media on Monday.
Transfer to the new system is envisaged by the Armenian Government's
program of migration reform approved in 2008 and implemented as
part of cooperation with the EU, he said. Kocharyan assured media
that biometrical passports and ID-cards will allow reducing passport
forgery, automating the identification process. In future, ID-cards
will allow citizens to apply to state agencies for various issues
without direct communication when them, which will reduce corruption
risks.
The system of biometrical passports and ID-cards will be introduced in
Armenia on June 1 2012. PWPW Company, Poland, will produce biometrical
passports and ID-cards. The company won a relevant contest in April
2011. Nearly 304,000 passports and 1 million ID-cards in the amount
of 16 million EUR will be issued in the period from 2012 to 2016.
Production of a passport will cost 37 EUR and an ID-card - 6 EUR.
Identification card is for internal use, while passport is for foreign
travels. Alongside with personal details, digital photo, e-signature,
the foreign passport will contain two fingerprints of the owner. The
identification card will be valid within 10 years. It will contain
the same data on the person in Armenian and English as the current
passports.
Kocharyan said that biometrical passports are available for 25,000
drams and ID-cards for 3,000 drams. It is not compulsory for citizens
to get new passports. Citizens can change their expired passports
with the old model passports.
arminfo
Monday, May 21, 14:26
Introduction of biometrical passports in Armenia will facilitate the
EU visa application procedures, Hovhanness Kocharyan, Head of the
Passports and Visas Department, Armenian Police, told media on Monday.
Transfer to the new system is envisaged by the Armenian Government's
program of migration reform approved in 2008 and implemented as
part of cooperation with the EU, he said. Kocharyan assured media
that biometrical passports and ID-cards will allow reducing passport
forgery, automating the identification process. In future, ID-cards
will allow citizens to apply to state agencies for various issues
without direct communication when them, which will reduce corruption
risks.
The system of biometrical passports and ID-cards will be introduced in
Armenia on June 1 2012. PWPW Company, Poland, will produce biometrical
passports and ID-cards. The company won a relevant contest in April
2011. Nearly 304,000 passports and 1 million ID-cards in the amount
of 16 million EUR will be issued in the period from 2012 to 2016.
Production of a passport will cost 37 EUR and an ID-card - 6 EUR.
Identification card is for internal use, while passport is for foreign
travels. Alongside with personal details, digital photo, e-signature,
the foreign passport will contain two fingerprints of the owner. The
identification card will be valid within 10 years. It will contain
the same data on the person in Armenian and English as the current
passports.
Kocharyan said that biometrical passports are available for 25,000
drams and ID-cards for 3,000 drams. It is not compulsory for citizens
to get new passports. Citizens can change their expired passports
with the old model passports.