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National Identity Card compulsory at the age of 15 and valid for 10 years. [15] Burundi: Carte Nationale d'Identité (CNI) [National Identity Card] National Identity Card compulsory. Valid for international travel within the East African Community. [16] A new biometric card is set to be ready for 2025. [17] Cambodia: Khmer Identity Card
National identity cards are issued to their citizens by the governments of most Organization of American States (OAS) member states. The exceptions are Canada and the United States, although the latter issues a passport card which is a valid document in some countries.
The driver's license, which is issued by each individual state, operates as the de facto national identity card due to the ubiquity of driving in the United States. Each state also issues a non-driver state identity card which fulfills the same identification functions as the driver's license, but does not permit the operation of a motor vehicle.
Saudi Arabian identity card; Serbian identity card; National Registration Identity Card; Slovak identity card; Slovenian identity card; SNILS (Russia) South African identity card; South Korean identity card; Documento Nacional de Identidad (Spain) National identity card (Sri Lanka) National identity card (Sweden) Swiss identity card
The code is shown in all forms of valid identification: national ID card; electronic national ID card (with a chip) driver's license (old A6-sized and new credit card-sized) passport; During 1964–1970 the personal identity code was known as sosiaaliturvatunnus (SOTU, Social Security number). The term is still widely in use unofficially (and ...
The following documents are generally considered valid (varying a little, since no law lists them): [98] Nordic driving licence, passport (often only from EU and EFTA), national ID card from EU, Norwegian ID card from banks and some more. Bank ID cards are printed on the reverse of Norwegian debit cards.
As an alternative to presenting a passport, EEA and Swiss citizens are entitled to use a valid national identity card as a stand-alone travel document to exercise their right of free movement in the European Economic Area and Switzerland. [9]:
Ukrainian identity cards can be used as a travel document to enter Ukraine, Georgia (if arriving directly from Ukraine), Moldova (only one entry/exit from/to Ukraine), [1] Russia [2] and Turkey. [3] Identity cards are valid for 10 years (or 4 years, if issued for citizens aged between 14 and 18) and afterwards must be exchanged for a new document.