Finland becomes first country in the world to launch digital passports

The initiative, launched in collaboration with Finnair, the Finnish police, and Finavia, aims to enhance travel technology and security measures. The project will be evaluated for feasibility and user satisfaction until February 2024.

iStock
Finland has taken the global lead by unveiling the world's first-ever digital passport. This innovation, in the form of a mobile app, lets travelers securely store and present their passport information on their smartphones, eliminating the need for carrying a physical document.

Launched on August 28, 2023, the initiative is a collaborative effort between Finland, Finnair, the Finnish police, and Finavia, the airport operator. This initiative aligns with a broader European Union (EU) plan to test digital passports in a bid to enhance travel technology and security measures.

The initial phase of the project involves travelers on select Finnair flights from Helsinki to the UK and vice versa. These travelers can register their digital passports at the Vantaa Main Police Station's license services. To participate, travelers are required to download the FIN DTC Pilot app, which utilizes facial recognition and biometric data to verify their identity.


Once registered, travelers can transmit their data via the app to the Finnish Border Guard within 36 to 4 hours before their scheduled departure. Upon arrival, they can use their smartphones to scan a provided QR code at the border control checkpoint. This approach is poised to expedite the travel process, making it not only faster but also more streamlined and secure, all while reducing the reliance on physical documents and minimizing human interaction.

The project is set to run until February 2024, during which it will be evaluated for its feasibility and user satisfaction.

Several other nations, including Poland, South Korea, the US, and the UK, are actively developing and implementing similar initiatives. Countries like Ukraine, Singapore, China, Estonia, and Israel have already introduced digital health or vaccine passports to facilitate travel, especially during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
ADVERTISEMENT

15 reasons why your Schengen visa could be denied
1/16

The required documents differ in many occasions from one country to the other, or from one embassy to the other.

The required documents differ in many occasions from one country to the other, or from one embassy to the other.

The passport must have been issued in the last ten years on the date the passport holder plans to leave the Schengen country he or she is visiting

The passport must have been issued in the last ten years on the date the passport holder plans to leave the Schengen country he or she is visiting

The passport must be valid for six more months beyond the date of their planned trip to the Schengen Area.

The passport must be valid for six more months beyond the date of their planned trip to the Schengen Area.

The passport must have at least two blank pages, but they must not be added later to the passport.

The passport must have at least two blank pages, but they must not be added later to the passport.

Make sure all the information you give in your application form alligns with the supporting documents you provide.

Make sure all the information you give in your application form alligns with the supporting documents you provide.

Travel insurance worth €30,000 coverage that cover repatriation in case of death, is a must for every person.

Travel insurance worth €30,000 coverage that cover repatriation in case of death, is a must for every person.

The latest that you can file an application is 15 working days before your intended trip.

The latest that you can file an application is 15 working days before your intended trip.

The earliest that you can file an application is six months before your intended trip

The earliest that you can file an application is six months before your intended trip

Apply at the embassy of the country you will visit first, or at the embassy of the country you will stay the longest.

Apply at the embassy of the country you will visit first, or at the embassy of the country you will stay the longest.


Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › NRI › Latest Updates › Finland becomes first country in the world to launch digital passports
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+