Union Minister for Immigra­tion and Population U Myint Kyaing, together with Direc­tor-General U Ye Tun Oo of the Immigration Department and Director-General U Min Hein of the Electronic Registration System Department departed yesterday for Beijing, China, to enhance cooperation in im­migration and the eID system operation between China and Myanmar.

 

Upon arriving at Bai Yun International Airport in Guang­zhou, Guangdong Province, they were welcomed by Ms Zhao Hui, Deputy Director-General of the Guangzhou Immigration and Inspection Department, to discuss regional immigration and inspection matters for in­bound and outbound migrants.

 

Subsequently, the delega­tion reached Beijing Interna­tional Airport, where they were greeted by officials from the Myanmar Embassy and the Ministry of Public Security of China.

 

On 18 September, the Union minister and delegation met the Deputy Minister of the Nation­al Immigration Agency (NIA). During the meeting, the depu­ty minister expressed China’s support for Myanmar’s immi­gration policies and discussed border protection, law enforce­ment cooperation, and orderly entry/exit processes along the China-Myanmar border.

 

The Union minister also highlighted Myanmar’s up­coming trial census in October 2023 and the nationwide census planned for 2024, seeking Chi­na’s cooperation in implement­ing the eID system. Both sides discussed immigration policies, prevention of illegal entry/exit at the border posts, and con­ditions for closer cooperation.

 

After the meeting, souve­nirs were exchanged, and a luncheon was hosted by Dep­uty Minister Mr Xu Ganlu. The delegation then visited the Research Department 1 under the Ministry of Public Security in Beijing, where they learned about security technol­ogy activities. The department’s operations, including securi­ty equipment production and national identity card issuance, were explained, and the Union minister addressed queries and presented souvenirs to officials. — MNA/TS