to assist eligible voters to collect or apply for their Identity Documents and even apply for temporary identity certificates.Home Affairs said on polling day, their operating hours will be from 7am-9pm, parallel with voting hours.
“Front offices will provide to citizens extended operational hours for identification services by aligning their opening and closing hours close to those of the IEC,” Home Affairs said in a statement. Home Affairs said there was a total of 355, 257 uncollected Smart ID cards and 3, 620 uncollected green ID books.
I also don't have ID sadly won't vote this time, Home Affairs que is always long...
All home affairs will be open?
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