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Submitted by moiuser on 29 September 2022

THE people are informed that they can solve the difficulties on citizenship scrutiny cards and household registration form-66/6 (AHtaSa) at relevant township immigration offices.

1.Citizenship scrutiny card

(a) Those who lost CSC or have damaged CSC must report it to relevant township immigration offices.

(b) Those who do not take CSC after turning 10 can apply for the cards at relevant immigration offices or join for the cards in the implementation of the Pankhinn project.

(c) Despite having made the CSC for 10 years old, they have to change new cards in respective age-wise terms.

(d) If they face some different facts in CSC, they have to amend these wrong facts at relevant township immigration offices.

(e) No one is to hold more than one CSC. If so, they have to hand over extra cards to relevant township immigration offices as quickly as possible. If they do not hand over the additional cards by 1 November 2022, the latest CSC will be approved, and the remaining ones will be inserted into the list of revocation.

(f) Those who hold the national registration cards must change their cards to the CSC at the relevant township immigration office (only for eligible persons).

(g) If the persons suspect somebody of holding their CSC, they have to report it to relevant township immigration offices.

2. Form-66/6 household registration (AHtaSa)

(a) Those who lost or have damaged Form-66/6 (AHtaSa) must report it to relevant township immigration offices for solving the problems.

(b) If members of the family mentioned in Form-66/6 (AHtaSa) receive CSC, they have to fill CSC number at relevant township immigration offices without fail.

(c) If facts and data at Form-66/6 (AHtaSa) are different from CSC, they have to amend them at relevant township immigration offices. (For example CSC number, name, date of birth, father’s name and mother’s name)

(d) Those holding more than one Form-66/6 (AHtaSa) must report it to relevant township immigration offices as quickly as possible. (For example: although they have made household registration in Pathein, they made one more registration again in Yangon.) If they do not hand over the additional registration till 1 November 2022, the latest registration will be approved and previous Forms-66/6 (AHtaSa) will be cancelled.

(e) Whenever they have changes of data for Form-66/6 (AHtaSa) for moving in and out, giving birth or death, they have to amend new information at relevant township immigration offices.

(f) Those who do not have any household registration form-66/6 (AHtaSa) in any area must contact nearby township immigration offices for receiving scrutiny under the Pankhinn project.

3. As the Ministry of Immigration and Population has listed more than 52 million people holding any cards of citizens, associate citizens, naturalized citizens and any IDs through e-ID biographic registration software, the people need to contact nearby township immigration offices for solving the problems of CSC and other IDs, additional IDs, differences in Form-66/6 (AHtaSa) and additional registration. Action will be taken against the overdue measures.

Ministry of Immigration and Population

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