Today (Monday), October 12, 2020 is the start of the National ID System registration in thirty-two (32) provinces in the country which are considered as low-risk areas for coronavirus disease 2019.
In 2018, the National ID System was signed into law with the aim to provide each Filipino a unique number and an ID card. This is to make it easier for Filipinos, particularly the poor, to have access to the banking system and other services.
“Everyone will eventually be registered under PhilSys (Philippine Identification System). However, we aim to register low-income households first, to improve the targeting and distribution of government aid. We will start in provinces which more or less belong to the bottom 40 percent of the population in terms of income.”
– PSA Undersecretary Dennis S. Mapa on PSA October 9, 2020 Press Release
On Sunday, October 11, 2020, the Philippine News Agency revealed that Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Camilo Cascolan has already ordered all police commanders to help secure the registration.
Here’s the three-part registration process as provided by the Philippine News Agency and the Philippine Statistics Authority:
“PhilSys Step 1 registration, or the collection of demographic data and setting the appointment for Step 2, was added to ensure the safety of our registrants and registration staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic.”
– Assistant Secretary Rosalinda P. Bautista, Deputy National Statistician of the PhilSys Registry Office (PRO) on PSA October 9, 2020 Press Release
The National ID will contain the following details:
The first wave of the registration would be in the following provinces:
According to the update provided by the Philippine News Agency, the registration for the residents of other areas will start next year. The aim of PSA is to register an estimated five million (5M) low-income Filipinos by the end of the year and about ninety-two million (92M) by June 2022.
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Source: Philippine News Agency, Philippine Statistics Authority
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