Biometric registration: Centre relaxes norms for cruise tourists
Express News Service | Mumbai |
Published: January 15, 2018 3:36 am
Foreign tourists with e-visas arriving in India on cruise ships are
now exempt from registering their biometric details immediately after
arrival. The Ministry of Shipping has announced that it has made the
process voluntary for a span of three years, allowing tourists to
register details at a time of their choosing after arrival.
In a new set of Standard Operating Procedures for cruise tourism
agreed upon last year, the ministry had emphasised on a need to digitise
the process of immigration checks. The new measure, announced last
week, is aimed at reducing the time it takes for tourists to exit the
port upon arrival. Currently, with cruise liners with at least 2,000
passengers berthing at different ports in the country, it takes an
average of two minutes to process each passenger.
The Shipping Ministry requested Home Ministry to exempt tourists
holding e-visas from biometric enrolment in order to give them more time
to spend on shore. “This is also an important factor that helps cruise
liners decide whether or not to include a destination in their
itinerary,” said the Ministry of Shipping in a release.
As of now, e-visas are in place in Mumbai, Mormugao, New Mangalore,
Kochi and Chennai ports. Senior officials said that the move is aimed at
providing a hassle-free immigration clearance experience to tourists
when they disembark from ships.
With tourists previously required to register their biometrics at the
port they arrived, the ministry observed that the process exceeded the
internationally accepted time of clearing cruise passengers in 90
minutes. The need for exemption was felt keeping in mind that ships with
2,000-4,000 passenger capacity are scheduled to arrive in ports during
the current and next cruising season.
Sanjay Bhatia, Chairman, Mumbai Port Trust, said till 2020, tourists
have been given the option of registering their biometrics with
immigration authorities at a time of their choosing.
Link: http://indianexpress.com/article/india/biometric-registration-centre-relaxes-norms-for-cruise-tourists-5024850/?utm_source=Dailyhunt
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