Fast Track Immigration FTI-TTP

Discover the Fast Track Immigration – Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP) for faster, secure international travel, aligned with India's Vision 2047. Learn about its features, implementation, and global counterparts.

Fast Track Immigration FTI-TTP
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 What’s in today’s article?

  • Why in News?
  • Fast Track Immigration – Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP) 
  • Global Fast-Track Immigration Programmes

Why in News?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the Fast Track Immigration – Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP) at seven airports: Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin, and Ahmedabad, on January 16 from Ahmedabad. 

Initially launched at Delhi’s IGI Airport seven months ago, FTI-TTP aims to simplify and secure international travel. 

The programme will provide world-class immigration facilities with accelerated pathways, including automated gates for faster screening of international travellers.

Fast Track Immigration – Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP)

  • FTI-TTP and ‘Viksit Bharat @2047’ Vision
    • The FTI-TTP aligns with the Centre’s agenda for ‘Viksit Bharat @2047,’ aiming for India to become a developed nation by its independence centenary.
  • Launch and Objectives
    • It was First introduced in June 2024 at IGI Airport Terminal 3.
    • The programme facilitates faster, smoother, and secure immigration clearance for Indian Nationals and Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) passengers arriving from abroad.
  • Key Features
    • Initially offered free of cost (gratis basis) for Indian nationals and OCI cardholders.
    • Focus on enhancing international mobility with automated, streamlined immigration processes.
  • Implementation
    • The Bureau of Immigration, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, is the nodal agency responsible for implementing the programme.
  • Working
    • FTI-TTP Enrollment Process
      • Applicants register online via the portal (https://ftittp.mha.gov.in).
      • Required details and documents are uploaded for verification.
      • Approved applicants are added to the ‘Trusted Travellers’ whitelist for implementation through e-gates.
    • Biometric Verification
      • Biometrics are captured at the Foreigners Registration Office (FRRO) or during airport passage.
      • Registration is valid until the passport’s expiry or five years, whichever comes first, with an option for renewal.
    • Immigration Clearance Process
      • Boarding Pass Scan: Registered travellers scan their boarding pass at the e-gates to retrieve flight details.
      • Passport Scan: The passport is scanned to confirm the traveller’s identity.
      • Biometric Authentication: Biometrics are authenticated at the e-gates.
      • Automated Clearance: Once verified, the e-gate opens, completing the immigration process automatically.
  • Implementation Phases
    • Phase 1:
      • Covers Indian citizens and OCI cardholders.
      • Initially implemented at 7 airports, including Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Cochin, and Ahmedabad.
    • Phase 2:
      • Expands coverage to foreign travellers.
      • Total implementation across 21 major airports nationwide.

Global Fast-Track Immigration Programmes

  • United States: Global Entry Programme (2008)
    • Offers expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travellers.
    • Self-service kiosks for passport and fingerprint scans at designated airports.
    • Includes citizens from select countries, including India.
    • Approval requires a detailed background check and in-person interview.
  • United Kingdom: Registered Traveller Service (2015)
    • Targets frequent visitors from specific countries, including India.
    • Enables use of eGates or fast-track channels at major UK airports.
    • Eligibility criteria: valid visa or frequent visits to the UK within a set timeframe.
  • European Union: Smart Borders Initiative (2016)
    • Modernises border checks for non-EU nationals entering the Schengen Area.
    • Uses the Entry/Exit System (EES) to pre-register traveller data, including biometrics.
    • Enhances security and efficiency, especially with rising international travel demands.
  • Australia: SmartGate System (2007)
    • Streamlines immigration for eligible travellers, initially Australian and New Zealand passport holders.
    • Expanded to include select foreign citizens.
    • Automated kiosks verify identity through passport scans and photographs.
  • Saudi Arabia: Smart Travel System (2019)
    • Utilises automated e-gates for faster immigration clearance.
    • Covers Saudi nationals and select foreign travellers with pre-verified documents.
    • Biometric verification, including facial recognition and fingerprints, ensures security.
    • Expanded under the Vision 2030 initiative to accommodate rising international visitors, especially during peak seasons like the Hajj pilgrimage.

Q.1. What is the Fast Track Immigration – Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP)?

FTI-TTP is a programme introduced to simplify and secure international travel. It provides expedited immigration clearance through automated e-gates for Indian nationals and OCI cardholders, with plans to expand coverage to foreign travellers.

Q.2. How does FTI-TTP compare with global fast-track immigration systems?

Similar to the U.S. Global Entry or the UK’s Registered Traveller Service, FTI-TTP offers faster immigration clearance through advanced technologies like biometrics, ensuring secure and streamlined travel for pre-verified passengers.

Source:IE | PIB | BS

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