Khanh hoa: To facilitate administrative procedures and digital transactions for foreigners residing and working in the locality, police in the central province of Khanh Hoa are actively implementing a 50-day campaign to issue level-2 digital ID accounts, following a nationwide direction from the Ministry of Public Security. The Immigration Management Department coordinates with local police units at the ward and commune level to increase outreach and encourage foreigners to register for level-2 digital ID accounts. The 50-day campaign runs from July 1 to August 19 and operates seven days a week, including Saturday and Sunday.
According to Vietnam News Agency, this initiative aims to streamline processes and make it easier for foreigners to manage various administrative tasks while living and working in the area. By providing these digital IDs, the local authorities hope to reduce the paperwork burden and improve the efficiency of services offered to the foreign community. The move is part of a broader strategy to enhance digital governance and ensure that foreigners have the necessary tools to navigate the local administrative landscape effectively.
The campaign has seen active participation from both the Immigration Management Department and local police, who are working closely to ensure that foreigners are informed and able to register for these digital IDs. The initiative reflects the government’s commitment to integrating foreign residents into the digital framework of the country and providing them with the means to engage with public services seamlessly.