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Emirates Identity Card to be mandatory for basic services in UAE

As the deadline for Emirates Identity Card registration has been extended till June 30, 2011, the authorities are determined to get all expats to be registered else they may experience denial of basic services. For example:

– Dubai Courts have made the ID card mandatory for Emiratis to access its services.

– Ministry of Interior made it mandatory for all residents (both Emiratis and expatriates) in four northern emirates to have an ID card from November 22, 2009, to avail of its services, except for visa renewal. The list of services include driving licence application, vehicle registration, renewal and several others in Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain.

– ID card is mandatory to access traffic services in Abu Dhabi, including driving licence and vehicle registration.

– Abu Dhabi Distribution Company announced last week that the card will soon be mandatory to access its utility services.

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Emirates Identity Card deadline extended, but with a twist

Emirates Identity Card

Finally, the authorities have listened to the cries of expats and have taken some measures to provide relief to their misery.

It is reported that the deadline for registration of Emirates Identity Cards has been extended to June 30, 2011.

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.

However, the deadline extension came with a twist. It has now been confirmed that, from the next year, EID card will be mandatory to avail various services across UAE. This includes the driving license / traffic services, renewal of residency / labor card, accessing water and electric facilities and other dealing with government departments.

It is now required that the authorities should also plan to further simplify the process of registration for Emirates Identity Card, making it as hassle free as possible.

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All about Emirates ID Card

Emirates Identity Card

Emirates ID Card is introduced by the UAE Government, in April 2006, as a single all-purpose identity card.

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.

2. Registration of the vital statistic data and connecting the same to the personal data as referred to herein above.

3. Issuing ID cards consisting of the unified number, readable data and the data saved on the electronic chip as the same shall be transacted with before all authorities.

4. Upgrading all the data included under the provision of the previous paragraphs when the same is required.

5. Provision of individuals’ identity confirmation and identification services before all federal and local government authorities and any other authorities in addition to the determination of the applicable methodologies for the achievement of the same in accordance with the executive panel.

6. The right to request the required data and information which may serve the targets of the authority from the competent authorities in the country.

Previously UAE government announced that deadline for GCC and Emirates Nationals is December 31, 2008 while expatriates can register up till December 2010. However, in October 2008 it was declared that expatriates also have to register by December 31, 2008. This caused much confusion and chaos as expatriates rushed to get registered for their ID Cards, only to overload EIDA web site and infrastructure.

While UAE government is not extending the deadline of December 31, 2008, it has shown flexibility in terms of not imposing any fines on expatriates who fail to get register for ID cards after January 01, 2009. However, locals have to be registered by the deadline else they have to face penalties and certain governmental services will be refused to them.

Current and Future Usage of Emirates ID Card:

Current Usage:

– The Identity Card can be used as a unified identification document with all the government, semi-government authorities and private entities. An individual may utilize it to obtain all the administrative services easily and promptly guaranteeing the highest levels of security and privacy
– UAE National may utilize the Identity Card as a traveling document to travel among the GCC neighboring countries
– The ID card can be used to logon to Computers and Access online services
– The ID card can be used for access control, signing electronic forms, and signing documents to protect it from being altered by others
– It is agreed with the Ministry of Finance to include the e-Dirham service to the Identity Card
– It is agreed with the Ministry of Interior to include the e-Gate service to the Identity Card
– The ID Card can be used on Abdu Dhabi e-Gov portal www.Abudhabi.ae to Authenticate your identity and get access to services

Future Usage:

The Emirates ID Card maybe utilized in the future to store other cards information or provide various applications as follows:

– Labor Card.
– Health Card and Health Insurance card.
– Electronic Portfolio.
– Commercial and Banking applications
– Driving License.
– Passport.
– In addition, the ID Card acts as an infrastructure to many applications and services to entities to use such as:
– Public Libraries and rental stores to check out books, movies, games, cars, and others
– Utilized to get access to exhibitions
– Metro, public transportations

Registration Process for Emirates ID Card