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The Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) has issued a resounding statement regarding the safety and security of its C5 form submission system. Amidst concerns and rumors of potential hacking, PICA has reassured the public that their systems remain robust and impervious to unauthorized access.

The official website, www.enterjamaica.com, has emerged as a trustworthy platform for travelers to submit their passenger declarations to Jamaican Immigration and Customs officials at various ports of entry. Notably, this service is provided entirely free of charge, reinforcing PICA’s commitment to facilitating seamless and secure travel experiences for all visitors to Jamaica.

Beware of Unscrupulous Sites

However, PICA has issued a stern warning to the public regarding unauthorized websites that charge fees for the same service. These unscrupulous sites prey on unsuspecting travelers, often promising expedited services for a fee. PICA is keen to emphasize that www. enterjamaica.com is the only authorized platform for C5 form submissions. The agency strongly advises against using any other websites or services.

With over 22,000 applications processed through www.enterjamaica.com to date, PICA has consistently demonstrated its dedication to data protection. The agency assures users that their personal and travel information is safeguarded against any potential breaches or unauthorized access.

PICA reassures that it takes the security and privacy of traveler data extremely seriously. Their commitment is not only to efficient processing but also to ensuring that travelers can trust the system completely. “We were not hacked, and we will continue to invest in cutting-edge security measures to keep it that way.”

In an era where online security is of paramount importance, PICA’s proactive stance to reaffirm the integrity of its systems is a welcome assurance for travelers to Jamaica. By using the official www. enterjamaica.com platform, travelers can confidently submit their C5 forms, knowing their data is safe and their journey will remain hassle-free.

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