Bahrain to roll e-passports with advanced security features

Bahrain will begin the process for the issuance of the new E-Passports on March 20, as part of the Kingdom’s digital transformation.

This was announced by Interior Ministry’s Undersecretary for Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA), Shaikh Hisham bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa at a press conference.

“The Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs will first issue the e-passport to those whose passports have expired and those that are nearing the expiry date,” he said.

Shaikh Hisham said that the issuance of the e-passport reflects the Kingdom of Bahrain’s interest in digital transformation, explaining that the new design contains modern security technologies that are used for the first time.

It is a new passport that represents the new generation of modern documents that guarantee the facilitation of the experience of travel and transit.

He said that the passport contains an electronic chip that raises Bahrain’s global ranking and helps to obtain various visas around the world more easily.

Colin Howell, representative of HID, said that the data page contains seven protected layers that constitute the highest security standards ever.

Despite the company’s work for 30 years in designing passports around the world, the experience of work with team in Bahrain was different and unique.

He said that the passport was designed according to a very advanced vision, which bears many cultural meanings as well as nature is present in describing Bahrain as an island and the relationship of its people with the sea.

“There are important symbols in Bahrain’s heritage represented by horses and falcons, and from the sea the beautiful fisker fish, in addition to the stars, the most important of which is the star of Suhail. All these details have been embodied in the design of the passport,” he said.

“The new design combines the past with the present, as the pages of the passport contain paintings of distinctive urban buildings. The rich history of Bahrain has been merged with the modern, with consideration of many historical and cultural stations. A tale of beauty, civilization and originality.”

Shaikh Hisham told the conference that the fee for issuing an electronic passport is BD12 while the fee for replacing the passport is 15 dinars.

“The duration of completing the e-passport will not differ from the period of issuing the previous passport, as this depends on the volume of work and the numbers of passports delivered to the administration. It usually ranges between two days for replacing the regular passport, and five working days for issuing the passport for the first time,” he said.

“We must emphasize the necessity of submitting applications when the passport validity period is close to six months, and this is a necessary matter that must highlighted, in addition to adhering to the required conditions while submitting a request to the administration to replace the passport, the most prominent of which is the personal photo of the applicant that must meet the requirements.”

Source: Bahrain News Agency (BNA)

Foreign Minister receives IOM director-general

Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani today received International Organization for Migration (IOM) Director-General António Vitorino, currently on a visit to the Kingdom of Bahrain.

During the meeting, the two sides discussed joint cooperation between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the International Organization for Migration, focusing particularly on protecting migrants’ rights. Other key issues of common concern were also discussed.

Source: Bahrain News Agency (BNA)

Bahrain’s coexistence model commended by IPU participants

The Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) 146th Assembly on its second day featured a General Debate on “Promoting peaceful coexistence and inclusive societies: Fighting intolerance,” that hosted high-level Speakers from various countries.

The debate was moderated by the 146th IPU Assembly President Speaker Ahmed bin Salman Al Musallam.

The Speaker highlighted the importance of international cooperation in order to bring positive change.

He stressed the significance of working on solutions for the economic and social damage caused by the pandemic, climate change and immigration.

Al Musallam also stressed the need to enhance positive engagement on topics such as women and youth empowerment, gender equality, and sustainable development.

Arab Parliament (AP) Speaker Adel Al Asoomi stressed full support to Bahrain by participating regularly in international forums held in the Kingdom.

“Bahrain has become a pioneering model for coexistence among different religions and cultures, thanks to the visions of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa that resulted in gaining international confidence to host such events,” the AP Speaker said.

Al Asoomi expressed his pride in the Kingdom’s achievements and stressed the parliament’s keenness to invigorate its capability to support Arab issues in international forums.

The model of values and tolerance championed by Bahrain was praised by many participants.

South Korean National Assembly Member Park Yong-jin said that his visit to the Kingdom has enabled him to witness its culture of mutual respect and compromise religiously and politically.

“Although Bahrain is an Islamic country historically, it was known for its multicultural society and religious openness. This model of coexistence will lead Bahrain to further development and I hope all countries can learn from it,” he said.

During his participation in the general debate, he emphasized that extremism undermines integrity and coexistence.

“The reality in which we live demands that we treat one another with consideration, kindness, and tolerance. We shall try to propagate these principles during this general assembly and combat extremists,” Yong-jin said.

The IPU Assembly and related meetings have brought together representatives from parliaments from around the world to discuss issues of global importance.

This 146th IPU Assembly meeting in Bahrain is held under the theme of “Promoting peaceful coexistence and inclusive societies: Fighting intolerance.”

The Assembly aims to work intensively to build peaceful, inclusive and stable societies, in which there is no place for terrorism, extremism and violence.

The IPU Assembly will run until March 15 and it was decided that the 147th IPU Assembly will take place in Angola in October.

Source: Bahrain News Agency (BNA)