St. Maarten will introduce an automated digital border control system at the Princess Juliana International Airport on October 8, requiring travelers to visit www.entry.sx to complete their documentation before they check in.
This project aims to streamline the passenger registration process by introducing the necessary digital equipment, along with a user-friendly website where individuals entering the country can conveniently register their information beforehand and be processed by Immigration, said Minister of Justice Lydon Lewis.
By providing this digital platform, the Ministry of Justice will have the necessary tools to carry out their vital duties more efficiently, ensuring the safety and well-being of our nation.
Going forward, the system will enable passengers to use biometrics to clear border control at the airport, which underwent an extensive renovation.
Later phases of the project will introduce Advance Passenger Information Systems and Passenger Name Record Systems to improve traveler risk management performed by the Immigration and Border Protection Service, airport and Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication officials said.
This solution will meet all General Data Protection Regulation ?standards and data privacy protection for travelers and will eventually be extended to general aviation visitors.
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