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Workshop On Fraudulent Documents And Illegal Passenger Movements

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Improving and protecting our borders from imposters and fraudulent document, is one of our duty. The Training Unit of the Department of Immigration and Emigration, a workshop on fraudulent documents and illegal passenger movements with the assistance from the official from Canadian High Commission in Colombo and official from British High Commission starts today until 12th March 2009. The workshop focuses on verifying genuine documents, Visas and understanding passenger assessments and imposters. It also covers:

  • Documentation training
  • Passenger Assessments/Imposters
  • Different types of Visas
  • Identify fraudulent documents
 This workshop will bring security issues and participants to discuss different matters openly and critically with professionals from esteemed Commissions. The participants are from airport checking area and ticketing staff from Airlines and staffs from Immigration. Furthermore, this workshop will help to response and coordinating mechanisms, with the aim of learning lessons and improving response and accountability. Part of the workshop will focus on analysing documents, security features, fraudulent documents and knowledge of the standards and identification of authentic travels documents.
 

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As part of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Department of Immigration and Emigration is responsible for the Immigration control throughout the Maldives.

Did You Know?


Do I need a visa before I arrive in Maldives, if I am visiting as a Tourist?
No, you will be granted a free entry visa on arrival. Depending on your financial status, you can apply for maximum thirty days.

Travel Tips

It is always a good idea to have a few passports photos with you. You never know when you will need them.

Leave a copy of your itinerary and a photocopy of your passport at home or with your family, to let them know your travel plan. It would be better, if the hotels you are going to stay are also known.

One of the best ways to stay in contact with the people at home, while you are traveling, is to have a web based email. Something like hotmail or avasmail. If you do not have a web based email account, you can setup an email account for free from these two sites.

If you loose your passport while abroad, do not start making unnecessary calls home. As this mishap could prolong your stay and you need to save as much as you can. Follow the steps below:

    * Go to the nearest police station and report the incident, and get a police report.
    * Write the name of the hotel, phone number, fax number, room number, your national identity card number (or passport number) on a piece of paper
    * Now call home and get your most reliable person on the phone
    * Give all these details you wrote down to this person and get his/hers identity card number and full name.
    * Ask this person to contact the Immigration on your behalf
    * Fax a letter (with the police report) to the immigration explaining the situation and giving details of your contact person (make sure you write his/hers identity card number).Fax number is (960) 320011 (Head Office) and (960) 320451 (Airport)


IF YOU ARE IN SRI LANKA, INDIA OR UNITED KINGDOM, CONTACT THE DIPLOMATIC MISSION

 


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A person entering Maldives with the intention to work in Maldives should have a copy of the Employment Approval (EA) issued from the Ministry of Human Resources Youth & Sports at the time of arrival.

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