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Showing posts with label Grifton Medina. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 6, 2019

OFW pre-screen counters to lessen queues at NAIA

THE BUREAU of Immigration (BI) said it has formed a special team that will focus on conducting pre-screening of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) and attend to their immigration needs at airports.

In a memorandum order, BI Port Operations Division chief Grifton Medina has designated OFW counters which shall only be used exclusively by OFWs. The BI personnel at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other ports have implemented a scheme to expeditiously process departing OFWs.

The directive complies with the order of President Rodrigo Duterte to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente that immigration departure formalities for OFWs be conducted expeditiously and efficiently. “Our objective is to see to it that our modern-day heroes are given all the care and courtesy that they deserve in sacrificing not only for their families but for the country as well,” Medina said.

In case of long lines in OFW counters, members of the Bureau’s Travel Control and Enforcement Unit (TCEU) shall speed up the queues by inspecting and ensuring that the passengers’ travel requirements are complete while they are still on the line. “It’s a matter of deploying more people to focus on OFWs. It’s a small move, but you’ll be surprised at the impact on easing the lines for them,” he said.

The BI official also instructed officers to expeditiously process the documents of OFWs. Ordinarily, a passenger is processed within 45 seconds. Medina sees that the scheme may decrease the processing time up to 33 percent and OFWs referred for secondary inspection due to concerns on their travel documents will likewise be prioritized and the matter resolved within 10 minutes.

Medina noted that OFWs are also given priority at the arrival area, through the installation of 21 e-gates in major airports. On the other hand, Morente said scheme is only part of the series of improvements he plans to implement. “The year 2019 will be all about process improvement. We have studied what can do to provide better service. The e-gates and the pre-screening of OFWs are just the beginning,” he said. (Ferdinand Patinio)


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Monday, December 10, 2018

BI fields more personnel to airports as holiday rush begins

A TOTAL of 56 immigration officers will be deployed to different international airports to beef up their manpower in anticipation of the influx of international passengers that will enter and exit the country during the holiday break.

Bureau of Immigration’s (BI) Port Operations Division chief Grifton Medina said BI Commissioner Jaime Morente issued an order directing the concerned employees to report to their airport assignments starting this week.

“We are actually expecting an upsurge of travelers entering the Philippines by around the second or third week of December as Christmastime approaches,” Medina said.

Medina has recommended to the BI chief the implementation of a personnel augmentation scheme in view of the reported increase in the number of passengers at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other airports in the past few days.

Of the 56 BI officers given new assignments, 19 of them will be reporting to the NAIA while the 37 others were dispersed to the airports in Clark, Mactan, Kalibo, and Davao.

They are presently assigned at the BI main office and in other immigration field and satellite offices nationwide.

Medina noted that the additional manpower, and the opening of the 21 e-gates in major airports nationwide, would greatly reduce the queuing time of the traveling public.

“Our goal is to provide fast and smooth immigration inspection this Yuletide season. Our priority is the Overseas Filipino Workers who are here for Christmas. We are providing a more efficient service so that our kababayans will be able to spend more time with their families,” he added.

With this, the BI official clarified that the reassignment is only temporary and that the officials would return to their original posts in the second week of January when passenger volume at the airports is anticipated to drop.

Morente reportedly instructed Medina to “keep a close eye on the immigration lines in all international airports to ensure they are minimized”.

Likewise, he reiterated his standing directive to BI personnel in the different ports to maintain the highest state of alert during the Yuletide season.

The BI head added that they cannot allow human traffickers and other syndicates to take advantage of the holiday rush and use the country’s ports as venues for carrying out their nefarious activities. (Ferdinand Patinio)

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