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What is the change? Hong Kong has introduced Smart Departure, an automated departure gate system for travelers leaving Hong Kong International Airport.
What does the change mean? The automated gates use facial recognition to verify the traveler’s identity by matching the photo taken upon arrival with the photo taken at departure.
Background: Upon arrival at Hong Kong International Airport, travelers will be given landing slips bearing the Smart Departure logo and indicating that the traveler is eligible to use self-service departure. The Hong Kong Immigration Department is expected to expand the service to other airports and checkpoints.
BAL Analysis: The self-service departure gates will streamline immigration controls for travelers. Travelers who are enrolled in the e-Channel service are not affected and they should continue to use those services to clear immigration.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Hong Kong. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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