Macao y Zhuhai lanzan un sistema inteligente de control migratorio en el puerto de Hengqin

Las autoridades de Macao y Zhuhai presentaron este jueves un sistema migratorio inteligente en el puerto de Hengqin para agilizar los viajes transfronterizos. Los conductores registrados ahora pueden completar el control migratorio utilizando únicamente huellas dactilares y escaneos faciales en lugar de presentar documentos.

El nuevo servicio se aplica a los carriles de inspección conjunta en una sola parada en el puerto que conecta Macao con la Zona de Cooperación Intensiva Guangdong-Macao en Hengqin. Fue desarrollado por las autoridades de seguridad pública e inmigración de Macao y Zhuhai, junto con la administración de la zona de Hengqin.

Los conductores registrados completan el control mediante verificaciones biométricas exclusivamente. El Cuerpo de Policía de Seguridad Pública de la RAE de Macao señaló que el sistema elimina la necesidad de presentar documentos físicos.

La tecnología apareció por primera vez en los canales de pasajeros del puerto en noviembre de 2025. Para el 30 de abril, más de 280.000 personas se habían inscrito. El Sr. Tong, residente de Macao, destacó que el cambio facilita mucho los viajes familiares a Hengqin para actividades de ocio y comidas.

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