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  2. Category:National identity cards by country - Wikipedia

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    San Marino identity card; 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; National Identity Card (Spain) National identity card (Sri Lanka) National identity card (Sweden) Swiss identity ...

  3. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    The ID Card is issued free of charge. Those who do not comply with the relevant law are subject to restriction of freedom (community sentence) for up to one month or a fine. [75] Pre-war Polish IDs were issued on-demand. Compulsory German ID cards (Kennkarte) were introduced during the Nazi-German occupation on 1939-10-26.

  4. Indonesian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Obverse of Jakarta-issued KTP Reverse of Jakarta-issued KTP An Indonesian identity card from 1988. The Indonesian identity card (Indonesian: Kartu Tanda Penduduk, abbr. KTP), is a compulsory identity card for Indonesian citizens and residents with a valid resident permit. [1] The card is issued upon reaching the age of 17 or upon marriage. [1]

  5. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    In countries such as Chile the identity card is paid for by each person up to £6; in other countries, such as France or Venezuela, the ID card is free. [11] [12] This, however, does not disclose the true cost of issuing ID cards as some additional portion may be borne by taxpayers in general. Arguments against national identity documents:

  6. Identity card (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese identity card (Portuguese: Cartão de cidadão, CC) (lit. ' Citizen card '), is an identity document issued by the Government of Portugal to its citizens. The card replaces several previous documents, including the Bilhete de Identidade (BI; Identity Card), Social Security card, National Health Service card, Taxpayer card and voter registration card, [2] in one secure card.

  7. Afghan identity card - Wikipedia

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    The document is used to obtain an electronic Afghan identity card (e-Tazkira), which is valid for up to 10 years and required for many things such as employment, registering in school, operating a business, buying or renting a house, opening a bank account, sending or receiving money through Western Union, purchasing a SIM card, obtaining a ...

  8. City identification card - Wikipedia

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    CityKey serves as a three-in-one card for a valid government issued ID, Ventra card for Chicago Transit Authority, and Chicago Public Library services. [25] With the first 100,000 ID cards free of cost, initial response to the Chicago CityKey was extremely high and successful. [26] In some city wards, residents waited hours in line to receive ...

  9. Malaysian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian identity card (Malay: kad pengenalan Malaysia) is the compulsory identity card for Malaysian citizens aged 12 and above. The current identity card, known as MyKad, was introduced by the National Registration Department of Malaysia on 5 September 2001 as one of four MSC Malaysia flagship applications [1] and a replacement for the High Quality Identity Card (Kad Pengenalan Bermutu ...