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EIDA failing to meet targets for Emirates ID Card

EIDA officials are still presistent that there will be no change in December 31 deadline and Dhs 1,000 fine will be imposed on Emiratis unable to register for their ID cards by the deadline.

Target for December 31, 2008:

- Emiratis 825,000
- Expatriate Professionals 600,000

Registration completed by November 30, 2008:

- Emiratis 596,000
- Expatriate professionals 107,000
- GCC nationals 8,000

Residents yet to register:

- Emirates 229,000 left
- Expatriate professionals 493,000 left
- Total remaining: 722,000

This implies that EIDA has to register at least 38,000 residents per day, without any day off, to meet the targets.

Posted by Dubai Dude - December 12, 2008 at 1:37 pm

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Emirates ID Card to replace Health Card

As mentioned earlier, one of the potiential usage of Emirates ID Card, mentioned by EIDA, is that it can be used as Health Card.

However, those who have yet to get the ID Card can continue using existing Health Card.

Posted by Dubai Dude - November 28, 2008 at 12:40 am

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Emirates ID Card registration date not extended, but extended?

Yeah, as confusing as it may sound, that’s how it is.

Darwish Ahmad Al Zarouni, Director-General of the EIDA, says,

“We will announce the time frame for new categories of expatriates on February 1, 2009, but the registration will continue (for the existing category) throughout the month of January.”

This means that EIDA has not extended the deadline but in effect provided a month long grace period for registration.

This also means that expartirate professionals who are not rushing for ID card registration now, standing in long queues and waiting for hours to go through the registration process, may face less rush when they visit registration centers, past December 31 deadline.

Posted by Dubai Dude - November 26, 2008 at 4:26 pm

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EIDA Staff gets Anger Management Training

EIDA Staff processing Emirates ID Card applications have been given anger management training, amongst other trainings, to deal with rush of frustrated expatriates trying to register before the deadline of December 31, 2008.

During a radio interview, Thamer al Qasemi, the planning director at the Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA), pleaded for people to be patient with staff. The National reports some incidents were people vented out their anger on inefficiency of EIDA staff and registration system.

Posted by Dubai Dude - November 26, 2008 at 12:45 pm

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Registration Proccess for Emirates ID Card

As per Emirates Identification Authority, the registration process for Emirates ID Card is as follows:

1. Filling the Pre-Registration form at the typing centers within our Registration Center or Emirates Post Centers at a cost of 40 AED or free of charge from our website

2. Visiting in person the Registration center with the following documents:

UAE Nationals
- Pre-Registration Form (With 2D barcodes)
- Original Valid Passports
- Original Family Book

Residents
- Pre-Registration Form (With 2D barcodes)
- Original Valid Passport, with
- Valid Residency permit

Posted by Dubai Dude - November 23, 2008 at 10:24 pm

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All about Emirates ID Card

Emirates Identity CardIn April 2006, the UAE Government introduced a single identity card. This card, commonly known as Emirates ID Card, is compulsory for everyone living legally in the UAE, including nationals, expatriates and GCC citizens.

Emirates Identity Authority:

Emirates ID Card is produced and updated by Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA). EIDA is an independent federal authority established by virtue of the federal decree, having ultimate powers required for the execution of the Population Register and the ID card program. EIDA functions include:

1. The registration of personal data for the whole population in the country and saving the same at the electronic data bases in coordination with the competent authorities.

Posted by Dubai Dude - November 21, 2008 at 4:23 am

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