Although not mandatory, most parents proactively took their children to get ID cards because they clearly understood the benefits of compact ID cards, high security, and convenient use when traveling by plane, train, etc.
The police force organized the issuance of ID cards for children at the Provincial Public Administration Service Center, the Reception and Results Department of districts, cities, or mobile points in communes, wards, and towns. In the photo, Ham Yen District Police organize the issuance of ID cards for citizens in Bang Coc Commune.
Many parents have just taken their children to make ID cards, and also take the opportunity to make new ID cards or exchange ID cards (with errors).
People are guided by police officers to register for ID cards through the National Public Service Portal and the VNeID app.
Parents proactively register for ID cards for their children through the National Public Service Portal and the VNeID app.
People are guided by police officers to register for ID cards through the National Public Service Portal and the VNeID app.
Children aged 6 and above are photographed, have their fingerprints and irises taken when making ID cards. In the photo, Tuyen Quang City Police issue ID cards to children in Tan Ha Ward.
Son Duong District Police issue child ID cards to children.
To facilitate the people, at each point of receiving documents for children's ID cards, there are Post Office staff to support and guide if people need to register for the home ID card delivery service.
Tuyen Quang City Police issued ID cards to children in Tan Ha Ward.
Provincial Police and District Police organized a ceremony to present ID cards to the first children to promote propaganda work to help people understand the benefits of ID cards.
The joy of parents and children when they are issued new ID cards and children when they are issued new ID cards.
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