Haiti citizens will experience more opportunities with e-passport project

Haiti is going to witness many activities that can stimulate development in the nation. President Jovenel Moise feels jubilant about the e-passport project.

22nd of January 2021

Haiti citizens will experience more opportunities with e-passport project

Haiti: Haiti is going to witness many activities that can stimulate development in the nation. President Jovenel Moise feels jubilant about the e-passport project.

J’ai été, ce matin, au Service de l’immigration et de l’émigration pour obtenir mon premier passeport électronique. Mes félicitations au personnel de cette institution qui, de jour en jour, s’active à offrir aux contribuables un service de qualité. #Haïti pic.twitter.com/qrB7gpabo9

— Président Jovenel Moïse (@moisejovenel) January 21, 2021

President Jovenel Moise wrote, “I am at the Directorate of Immigration and Emigration (DIE) in Value in order to complete the formalities for the production of my electronic passport. I am delighted that Haiti has finally entered the technological era in terms of travel documents.”

Déjà 4 ans que nous travaillons sur le projet de passeport électronique. C'est aujourd'hui devenu une réalité.
Ce Passeport dispose à la fois de données biométriques et biographiques, et respecte le doc. 9303 de l'OACI tout en protégeant contre l’usurpation d’identité.#Haïti pic.twitter.com/HIVcLtb0Cm

— Président Jovenel Moïse (@moisejovenel) January 21, 2021

Furthermore, President added, “I congratulate the technicians of the DIE and the senior executives of the public administration who made possible the realization of the electronic passport project. This important step allows Haiti to update itself and facilitate the movement of its citizens abroad.”

C’est avec un immense plaisir que j’accueille, ce jeudi 21 janvier 2021, au Palais National, 1500 jeunes pour leur remettre leur attestation d’admission au programme de bourses d’études initié par l’État haïtien à travers le Fonds National de l’Éducation.#Haiti pic.twitter.com/Hr1C0DooUT

— Président Jovenel Moïse (@moisejovenel) January 21, 2021

“This morning, I went to the Immigration and Emigration Service to get my first electronic passport. My congratulations to the staff of this institution, which, day by day, strive to provide taxpayers with quality service,” the Haiti President added.

Cette bourse, vous l’avez obtenue sur la base du mérite puisque vous avez réussi le concours avec brio. Ce n’est ni le parrainage, ni les accointances politiques qui vous ont valu cette bourse. Mon Administration a voulu encore une fois prouver que nous croyons dans l’excellence. pic.twitter.com/2qSiP45IGt

— Président Jovenel Moïse (@moisejovenel) January 21, 2021

Along with that, President Moise wrote, “It is with great pleasure that I welcome, this Thursday, January 21, 2021, at the National Palace, 1,500 young people to give them their certificate of admission to the scholarship program initiated by the Haitian State through the National education fund.”

Administrasyon m nan konnen avni w pa ni dèyè yon barikad ni nan bloke lari, ni nan boule byen Leta, ni nan kraze brize. Se pou sa nou ofri jenès la opsyon ki mete konesans devan gras ak 1500 bous detid sa yo Leta ofri ak jenn fi kou gason ki nan difikilte nan tout nan peyi a. pic.twitter.com/kUNTir0v4n

— Président Jovenel Moïse (@moisejovenel) January 21, 2021

According to the President, the purpose of this scholarship is “you obtained it on the basis of merit since you passed the competition brilliantly. It is neither the sponsorship nor the political connections that earned you this scholarship. My Administration wanted to prove once again that we believe in excellence.”

He also added, “My administration knows your future is neither behind a barricade nor in blocking streets, nor in burning state property, nor in smashing. That is why we offer the youth the option of putting knowledge forward thanks to the 1500 scholarships that the State offers to young women and men in difficulty throughout the country.”

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