No more boarding pass stamps: New immigration rule for international flyers from Sept 1

Edition

IN

  • IN
  • US
  • GCC

English

  • English
  • हिन्दी
  • मराठी
  • ಕನ್ನಡ
  • தமிழ்
  • বাংলা
  • മലയാളം
  • తెలుగు
  • ગુજરાતી
Weather
  • News
  • India News
  • No more boarding pass stamps: New immigration rule for international flyers from Sept 1
Trending

No more boarding pass stamps: New immigration rule for international flyers from Sept 1

No more boarding pass stamps: New immigration rule for international flyers from Sept 1
International travelers will soon need e-boarding passes on smartphones for immigration clearance. Physical boarding passes will no longer be stamped by immigration authorities from September one. This change aims to streamline the process and reduce passenger inconvenience. A pilot project is also underway to eliminate immigration stamping for Indian passport holders. The Bureau of Immigration is implementing these modernization efforts across airports.

Passengers travelling abroad will reportedly need an e-boarding pass on their smartphones for immigration clearance from September one, as immigration authorities plan to replace the physical boarding pass, officials said.The decision was taken after the Bureau of Immigration (BOI) under the ministry of home affairs (MHA) found that the physical stamping of boarding passes, required for immigration, was inconvenient for passengers.”The matter has been examined by the BOI and it has now been decided to do away with the mandatory requirement of physical boarding passes and the stamping of boarding passes at immigration counters at all international airports in the country”, according to officials who spoke to PTI.“Improper or incorrect” stamping also led to errors in reading boarding passes, prompting the decision to do away with this procedure, they added.However, while physical boarding passes will continue to be accepted, they will not be stamped by the immigration authorities from September 1.

Join conversation

Share your thoughts in the comments

Be respectful · TOI community guidelines

Security officials said international travellers were also no longer having their boarding passes stamped by the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) during individual frisking. The passes were instead required to be produced only for clearance by immigration authorities. Notably, CISF had stopped stamping boarding passes for both domestic and international passengers several years ago.According to the officials, a pilot project is also underway to eliminate the stamping of immigration entry and exit for Indian passport holders. The process is expected to be implemented across Indian airports soon after the pilot exercise is complete.

Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.

author
About the AuthorPranjal Pandey
Pranjal Pandey is an intern at The Times of India. He holds a PG Diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and covers Real Estate, Defence, and International Relations, among other beats.
End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media

Videos

Article image for: SC-ST Act Repeal, Creamy Layer Demand: Protesters Seek Major Overhaul Of India’s Reservation System

SC-ST Act Repeal, Creamy Layer Demand: Protesters Seek Major Overhaul Of India’s Reservation System
Article image for: BCI Chief Manan Mishra Rejects CJP’s Resignation Demand, Says Lawyers Can Never Be Cockroaches

BCI Chief Manan Mishra Rejects CJP’s Resignation Demand, Says Lawyers Can Never Be Cockroaches
Article image for: H1N1 Cases Rise In Delhi: Health Minister Nadda Holds Meet, Reviews Swine Flu Situation

H1N1 Cases Rise In Delhi: Health Minister Nadda Holds Meet, Reviews Swine Flu Situation
Article image for: ‘Proportionate Response’: MEA Explains Bulldozer Action Outside Pakistan High Commission In Delhi

‘Proportionate Response’: MEA Explains Bulldozer Action Outside Pakistan High Commission In Delhi

Photostories

Article image for: From Ed Sheeran to Elton John: Stars who stay away from technology

From Ed Sheeran to Elton John: Stars who stay away from technology
Article image for: Bandhani to Leheriya: Indian textiles fashion lovers often mistake for each other

Bandhani to Leheriya: Indian textiles fashion lovers often mistake for each other
Article image for: 7 telltale signs your ‘office bestie’ is quietly competing with you

7 telltale signs your ‘office bestie’ is quietly competing with you
Article image for: Hair fall getting worse every monsoon? Expert explains what humidity, sweat and rainwater are doing to your scalp and how to prevent it

Hair fall getting worse every monsoon? Expert explains what humidity, sweat and rainwater are doing to your scalp and how to prevent it

Hot Picks

TCS laptop monitoring software

Top Trending

Mumbai Rape Airhostess

Originally published on timesofindia.indiatimes.com — View original

By

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *