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Deadline for ID card registration extended

Emiratis and expats get extension, while registration for expats will soon be done along with visa renewal

  • By Binsal Abdul Kader, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 10:06 December 25, 2010

Karama Post Office  for Emirates National ID card.
  • Image Credit: Karen Dias/Gulf News
  • Applicants queue at the Karama Post Office to register for the ID card.
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Abu Dhabi: The Emirates Identity Authority (Eida) has extended the deadline for the ID registration for Emiratis and expatriates.

Emiratis who have not yet registered will have until June 30, 2011 to register, Eida said in a press release on Saturday.

Eida's board of directors decided not to insist on the December 31 deadline for expatriates to register for ID cards, a top official told Gulf News.

"Eida will  soon link  ID card registration of expatriates with the issuance and renewal of their  residence visas to enrol all expatriates in the country," said Dr. Ali Al Khoury, Director General of Eida.

The announcement came after it was reported that chaos ensued at certified typing centres across the country as thousands of expatriates rushed to complete the pre-registration process before the December 31 deadline.

Many of them risked identity theft by leaving their passports with the typing centres and top immigration and Eida officials warned against such practice.

As Gulf News reported earlier, the ID card registration had been linked with visa issuance and renewal in Umm Al Quwain as part of Eida's 2010-2013 strategy to enrol all expatriates in the country by the end of 2013.

"Although that system will be extended to all emirates, people cannot wait for that because those who have not an ID card will be denied many services from both government and private sector," Al Khoury said.

He cited the example of traffic department services such as driving license and vehicle registration which need an ID card in Abu Dhabi and four northern emirates.

Although Dubai and Sharjah have not made ID card mandatory for traffic department services, such a decision may be announced  anytime soon, the official said.

Many government and semi government entities have already decided to make ID card mandatory to access their services.

Eda will work with private sector also to make ID card mandatory for accessing their services, Al Khoury said.

Although the deadline has been extended, whoever wants to access the government services should not be complacent about ID card registration and should come forward to register, he explained.

Comments (17)

  1. Added 18:05 December 25, 2010

    It's very good decision. I support this and am really happy with this decision.

    Rajanna, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 17:53 December 25, 2010

    This is an excellent move made by EIDA. This undertaking will flow the process of acquiring national ID hassle-free.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  3. Added 17:40 December 25, 2010

    Thank you very much (Eida) for extending the deadline. On Thursday I visited all typing centres but no one takes the document. Thank you again (Eida)

    Iftikhar Ahmad Azeemi, Sharjah , United Arab Emirates

  4. Added 17:37 December 25, 2010

    That is a great move. Linking ID to visa will make sure that all people will have national IDs within 3 years rather than putting deadlines.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 17:19 December 25, 2010

    Yes, how about the expats? do we have extension also?

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 17:07 December 25, 2010

    I totally disagree with this extention, I was among the first people to get the ID and have yet to use it. Extention then extention then extention.. is it fair to us...who have IDs. My ID is now due to expire after having it from 2008. The resident who haven't registered will not register if extend the deadline they will again wait for that moment when they really need too... and then I guess you will Extend it again... I am really upset with this decision.

    Mrs Imran, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  7. Added 16:56 December 25, 2010

    It is a nice move by EIDA because not everyone will go and renew their visas at same time so this will make it easier and faster to have the ID.

    Anonymous, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  8. Added 16:36 December 25, 2010

    It is a practical decision of EIDA, I went today morning to a typing center and was asked the typist to pay 50Dhs extra ( 70 +50) charge and insisted to leave my passport with them for 1 week. I refused and return, the case was discussed with some of my freinds they were also face the same situation from many typing centers. The typing centers are using the opportunity to sack money from the public. EIDA should take stringent action against those malpracticers in the country.

    Abdul Gafoor, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  9. Added 15:29 December 25, 2010

    My point of view it is an extra [financial] burden for people. why not authorities make the same Labour Card as ID card. at the time of visa renewal or issue of new visa, Immigration must take all finger prints etc whatever they are doing now EIDA. Think about the people. whose salary is only 600AED. i am requesting to EIDA that reduce charge of EIDA registration for atleast Labours & Low income workers.

    Anonymous, DUBAI, United Arab Emirates

  10. Added 15:29 December 25, 2010

    The step is welcome. As well it will be ideal to increase the number of typing centres and locations, which will spread the population across and ultimate processing will be faster thus enabling wider coverage in short span of time for EIDA as well....

    Vipul Haria, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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