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Home Affairs extends Saturday hours for Smart ID applications
Home Affairs extends Saturday hours for Smart ID applications

The South African

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • The South African

Home Affairs extends Saturday hours for Smart ID applications

The Department of Home Affairs will operate extended Saturday hours on 24 May and 31 May, offering naturalised citizens and permanent residents an additional opportunity to apply for Smart ID Cards. The front offices will open from 8:00 to 13:00 on both days. Additionally, this temporary measure is part of a broader drive to replace the older green barcoded ID books with the more secure and modern Smart ID Cards. The department confirmed that the extended weekend service applies only to offices that offer Smart ID Card services and is specifically aimed at naturalised citizens and permanent residents from listed countries who still possess the outdated green barcoded ID books. 'Naturalised citizens and permanent residents from listed countries are encouraged to make use of this opportunity,' the department said in a statement. Moreover, by extending weekend hours, Home Affairs aims to reduce weekday queues and ensure broader access to secure identification. The department has emphasised that moving away from green ID books is essential. 'This will take us closer to fully adopting the more secure Smart ID Card and doing away with the green bar-coded ID book,' the department explained. Applicants must be from one of the listed countries and be either naturalised citizens or permanent residents with a valid green barcoded ID book. The list of qualifying countries is available on the official website. The department urges those eligible to take advantage of the extended hours to avoid last-minute rushes and ensure smooth processing. Let us know by leaving a comment below or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

Naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can now apply for Smart ID cards
Naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can now apply for Smart ID cards

IOL News

time12-05-2025

  • Politics
  • IOL News

Naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can now apply for Smart ID cards

Naturalised citizens and lawful permanent residents will be able to apply for Smart ID cards for the first time in person at Home Affairs offices or via the eHomeAffairs online platform. Image: Ayanda Ndamane Independent Newspapers In a landmark move hailed as a breakthrough for equality and national security, Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber has announced that, for the first time in South Africa's history, naturalised citizens and lawful permanent residents will be able to apply for Smart ID cards. The applications can be made in person and through the eHomeAffairs online platform. The Home Affairs department said the change is a result of months of information technology reforms and is expected to benefit over 1.4 million people. Naturalised citizens are individuals who were not born in South Africa but have legally acquired citizenship after meeting residency and other legal requirements. They are distinct from citizens by birth, and until now, they faced administrative barriers that limited their access to certain official services, including the ability to apply for a Smart ID. 'For years, these South Africans were treated as second-class citizens by being excluded from access to the Smart ID and from eHomeAffairs, which effectively forced them to use only the green bar-coded ID book despite the government's stated intent to eliminate this document due to fraud concerns,' said Schreiber. Until now, those who became South African citizens by naturalisation, as well as permanent residents, could only obtain the outdated green bar-coded ID book and were locked out of the more secure Smart ID Card system. In rare cases, a Smart ID could be issued, but only through a slow manual process with direct ministerial approval. The Department's recent digital transformation initiative has now removed these barriers. 'This breakthrough for our digital transformation reforms directly delivers dignity to over 1.4 million people including hundreds of thousands of South African citizens, who had their dignity infringed for years by being treated unequally,' Schreiber said. He added that the reform also strengthens national security. 'Naturalised citizens and permanent residents were the last remaining groups of people eligible for South African ID documents, who were excluded from obtaining Smart IDs. Thanks to our redress of this long-standing injustice, every eligible person in South Africa is now able to obtain a Smart ID for the first time,' said Schreiber. To accommodate the anticipated influx of applications, Home Affairs offices will operate extended hours on select Saturdays: 17 May, 24 May, and 31 May from 08:00 to 13:00. Schreiber concluded: 'Now that all citizens and lawful permanent residents are eligible for the Smart ID, what remains is to geographically expand access to all… It is clear that we are making ever more rapid progress in using digital transformation to deliver Home Affairs @ home.' THE MERCURY

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