The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Immigration and Citizenship Service Authority (ICSA) and the PNG Tourism Promotion Authority (TPA) have signed a milestone Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance cooperation and data sharing, aimed at boosting the tourism sector and strengthening immigration services.
The agreement signed on Wednesday 27th November 2024 establishes a formal collaboration between the two agencies, which share related responsibilities. ICSA facilitates the movement of people, while TPA promotes tourism activities that contribute directly to the local economy.
Acting Chief Migration Officer, Mr. Wellington Navasivu emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating that the MOU provides a framework for working together effectively to facilitate the movement of tourists entering and leaving Papua New Guinea.
“Unlike the past, when the two agencies worked in isolation and faced various challenges, this partnership ensures better coordination and service delivery,” said Mr. Navasivu.
He highlighted that ICSA, as an implementing agency, has already removed visa fees for tourists, resulting in a growing number of international visitors to Papua New Guinea. This increase has had a positive impact on the local economy.
Mr. Navasivu also commended TPA’s leadership, particularly CEO Eric Mossman Uvovo, and expressed gratitude to the staff of both agencies who contributed to the successful completion of the MOU.
Mr. Uvovo described the partnership as pivotal in positioning Papua New Guinea as a premier global tourist destination. He stated that aligning efforts with ICSA would provide a seamless travel experience for international visitors while strengthening Papua New Guinea’s appeal as a destination for tourism and investment.
“This collaboration will bring immense benefits to the tourism industry, reinforcing our shared commitment to making Papua New Guinea an attractive and competitive destination,” said Mr. Uvovo.
The implementation of the MOU will take effect immediately, marking a significant step forward in enhancing the country’s tourism potential and immigration services.