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Dubai residents in education sector get special ID-registration centre
Residents of Dubai employed in the education sector will soon have a designated centre to apply for their ID card as required by the Emirates Identity Authority (EIA).
Dubai: Residents of Dubai employed in the education sector will soon have a designated centre to apply for their ID card as required by the Emirates Identity Authority (EIA).
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) agreed to allow the EIA the use of their Tolitola centre as a location for issuing identity cards to all residents employed in the education sector in Dubai. The agreement comes into effect after Eid and the centre will be open from 7.30am to 2.30pm, with a lunch break.
Fatma Al Marri, the CEO of the School Agency, met with Mohammad Al Khaili, CEO of EIA registration centres, to finalise the agreement. The aim of the co-operation is to facilitate the ID card registration process for everyone employed in the education field irrespective of their nationality and whether they are employed in private or public education.
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