Kenya's signature for e-Passports deposited into ICAO database
Immigration Services Director General Evelyn Cheluget, PS Julius Bitok meet ICAO officials in Canada. Photo/Handout.
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The Director General of Immigration Services, Evelyn Cheluget, and the Principal Secretary for Immigration and Citizen Services, Amb. Prof Julius Bitok led a delegation of Kenyan officials to the International Civil Aviation Organization Public Key Directory (ICAO PKD) Ceremony for Kenya in Montreal, Canada.
"This significant
event involved the depositing of Kenya's electronic signature for the
e-Passport into the ICAO PKD database, a crucial step towards facilitating
electronic validation of e-Passports globally," remarked Cheluget at the ceremony.
The ICAO PKD is a central
repository for exchanging the information required to authenticate electronic
Machine-Readable Travel Documents (eMRTDs) such as ePassports.
The benefits of an e-passport can only be realized when border control points can authenticate the chip.
Each State issuing an e-passport establishes a single Country Signing Certification Authority (CSCA) as its national trust point in the context of e-passports.
The CSCA certificate
containing the CSCA’s Public Key for verification of Document Signer
Certificates (DSC) and other PKD contents must be distributed securely to ICAO
and all Participants of PKD. The CSCA will be securely stored within the ICAO
PKD System.
Kenya joined ICAO PKD in
Dec 2022 and has up to 15 months from the joining data to have its certificate
imported.
The Kenyan ETA is a semi-automated system that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to Kenya.

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