The Department of Home Affairs has released a statement following rumours that the ‘lifespan of a green barcoded ID comes to an end next year March 31’.
An official from the department Thabo Mokgola confirmed that such news is false and misleading. Home Affairs has taken note of a message purported to be from the department announcing that the lifespan of the green barcoded ID book comes to an end of March 2018.
Mokgola said: “No such announcement has been made by the department. We wish to make it clear that the green barcoded ID book remains a legal form of identification and will continue to be until such time that the Live Capture System is rolled out to all Home Affairs offices to enable South Africans to apply for Smart ID cards at their nearest offices.
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“The department has developed a plan to systematically phase out the green ID book and ultimately consolidate the restoration, common citizenship, identity and dignity to South Africans,” he said.
To this end, we call on South Africans to apply for Smart ID cards at any of the 180 offices that are equipped with the Live Capture System. In addition, the department has established a partnership with FNB, Standard Bank, Nedbank and ABSA to create an online portal where clients can lodge their application without visiting a Home Affairs office.
To apply, visit the Home Affairs website, www.dha.gov.za and click on the eHomeAffairs icon.
The department of Home Affairs has noted a message in the social media space and wish to categorically state that it is false. pic.twitter.com/tlfuu8Mg2d
— HomeAffairsSA (@HomeAffairsSA) November 20, 2017