+ Follow CONSULAR AFFAIRS DOMINGO LUCENARIO Tag
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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will start issuing machine-readable passports (e-passport) this year after the Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction on the project.
In a press briefing yesterday, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Domingo Lucenario said: "We’re now proceeding with the project that will be implemented during the third quarter of this year."
Lucenario said the supply of non-machine readable passports will last until June 2007 and the DFA hopes to implement the e-passport in July.
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The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will start issuing machine-readable passports (e-passport) this year after the Supreme Court lifted a lower court injunction on the project.
In a press briefing yesterday, Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs Domingo Lucenario said: "We’re now proceeding with the project that will be implemented during the third quarter of this year."
Lucenario said the supply of non-machine readable passports will last until June 2007 and the DFA hopes to implement the e-passport in July.
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