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To register Ghanaians legally and residents abroad under the National Identification System. Issue them with National Identity Cards ( Ghana Cards) and control the database. Build the national data system to collect, analyze, keep, retrieve and disseminate personal data on the population of Ghana ( resident and abroad) [ 3 ]
The National Identification Authority has started an online process to issue Ghana Cards [17] to individuals. This involves submitting the printed document at the NIA office. Barely 24 hours after the online registration took off, the NIA Shut down the registration site [18] because their servers could not handle the number of requests coming in.
A National Identification (ID) Card is issued to a citizen or eligible resident when they register to vote. The National ID Card is an electoral document used as proof of identity when voting. It is also accepted as a primary form of identification within Trinidad and Tobago, and can be obtained before voting age.
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The SIM card registration campaign began on October 1, 2021, and was initially scheduled to end on March 31, 2022. However, due to challenges faced by individuals in obtaining the Ghana Card, the National Communications Authority (NCA) extended the registration deadline multiple times until May 31, 2023, which was communicated as the final ...
The Ghana Immigration Service only plays a role in the passport application process. Acquiring a Ghanaian passport is a six-step process: Purchase a passport application form from an approved point of sale (some local banks) Complete the form correctly and submit it together with relevant documents to a Passport Application Center [PAC]
The Ministry of Communication was created out of the Ministry of Transport and Communications. [2] Its mission is based on the following principles: [1] To promote rapid development and deployment of a national ICT infrastructure in Ghana.
The laws of Ghana permits individuals 18 years and older to drive. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ghanaians and residents of the country can apply for a 3- month learner's licence. [ 2 ] After the expiration of the learner's licence, a written exam is conducted of which the would-be driver must score 70% or more to pass.