Nationals: Oct 31; Expats in N. Emirates: Dec 1; Sharjah expats: Feb 1; AD expats: April 1; Dubai expats: Jun 1
Emirates Identity Authority (Eida) has set the final deadlines for the
application of the Emirates ID by nationals and expatriate residents, after
which a daily fine of Dh20 (up to a maximum of Dh1,000) will be charged, Eida
said in a media statement on Wednesday.
The final deadline for UAE nationals to enrol their names in the Population Register and ID Card (PRIDC), prior to implementing the fine is October 31, 2011, while for expatriates above 15 years of age, the registration deadlines are a bit relaxed, and will be implemented in four phases:
December 1, 2011: All expatriates in the Northern Emirates (Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Ajman), in addition to all employees in the federal and local public sector and semi-government organisations and their families.
February 1, 2012: All expatriates in Sharjah
April 1, 2012: All expatriates in Abu Dhabi
June 1, 2012: All expatriates in Dubai
HH Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior and Vice Chairman of EIDA's board of trustees, directed to exempt all children under 15 years of age, including nationals and expatriates, from the late fee until October 1, 2012.
However, expatriates without ID Card registration looking to renew their residence visa after December 31, 2011, will have to foot the late fee.
A meeting of the EIDA board of trustees also decided to roll out new fees for services provided by Emirates ID, as stated in the Ministerial Decision, effective September 29, 2011.
The final deadline for UAE nationals to enrol their names in the Population Register and ID Card (PRIDC), prior to implementing the fine is October 31, 2011, while for expatriates above 15 years of age, the registration deadlines are a bit relaxed, and will be implemented in four phases:
December 1, 2011: All expatriates in the Northern Emirates (Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Ajman), in addition to all employees in the federal and local public sector and semi-government organisations and their families.
February 1, 2012: All expatriates in Sharjah
April 1, 2012: All expatriates in Abu Dhabi
June 1, 2012: All expatriates in Dubai
HH Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior and Vice Chairman of EIDA's board of trustees, directed to exempt all children under 15 years of age, including nationals and expatriates, from the late fee until October 1, 2012.
However, expatriates without ID Card registration looking to renew their residence visa after December 31, 2011, will have to foot the late fee.
A meeting of the EIDA board of trustees also decided to roll out new fees for services provided by Emirates ID, as stated in the Ministerial Decision, effective September 29, 2011.
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