EIDA open registration centre at DNRD
Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA), has announced the opening of a new registration center at the Dubai Department of Naturalisation and Residency (DNRD), taking to 14 the total number of regsitration centres across the country.
Darwish Al Zarouni, general director of EIDA, who inaugurated the centre along with DNRD Director Brigadier Mohammed Al Murri, told reporters that :''Opening of the DNRD centre comes in line with EIDA 2007 - 2010 strategy, which includes the opening of more registration centres throughout the UAE in order to facilitate enrolment in the Population Register and ID Card Program for all UAE nationals and residents, saving them the difficulties of moving to registration centres far from their places of residence".
He said this was the 14th registration centre and more are on the pipeline in the emirates of Umm Al Qaiwain, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.
''The centre is fully equipped and comprises four registration lines, two of them for women,''he added.
''According to our strategy, we plan to complete registration of UAE nationals before May. A stage for residents' registration will follow,''he explained.
Brigadier Al Murri said the move was a fruit of six-month extensive discussions with EIDA. (WAM)
Darwish Al Zarouni, general director of EIDA, who inaugurated the centre along with DNRD Director Brigadier Mohammed Al Murri, told reporters that :''Opening of the DNRD centre comes in line with EIDA 2007 - 2010 strategy, which includes the opening of more registration centres throughout the UAE in order to facilitate enrolment in the Population Register and ID Card Program for all UAE nationals and residents, saving them the difficulties of moving to registration centres far from their places of residence".
He said this was the 14th registration centre and more are on the pipeline in the emirates of Umm Al Qaiwain, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah.
''The centre is fully equipped and comprises four registration lines, two of them for women,''he added.
''According to our strategy, we plan to complete registration of UAE nationals before May. A stage for residents' registration will follow,''he explained.
Brigadier Al Murri said the move was a fruit of six-month extensive discussions with EIDA. (WAM)
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