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LEGAZPI CITY - Nearly 290,000 residents in Albay who registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) have received their printed identification (ID) cards, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Tuesday. In an interview, Cross Doreh Lee, PSA-Albay spokesperson, said out of the 897,148 who completed the PhilSys registration process, 286,054 or 32 percent have received their printed ID cards. "We apologize and ask for understanding for the delay in the delivery of PhilID. The PSA is doing its best to register and ensure the security of information," Lee said. She attributed the delay in the delivery of the PhilIDs to priority registration, printing, and delivery of the IDs of low-income group registrants. "This pertains to the first batch of individuals who have finished the input of their biometric information for the national ID registration. Since they are prioritized, it is expected that their IDs are much more to be released earlier,"
WAITING FOR THE CARD. A resident of Eastern Samar province enlists in the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) in this undated photo. Only 20 percent of the over 3.3 million residents in Eastern Visayas who have registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) have received their printed identification (ID) cards, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Wednesday (Aug. 10, 2022).(Photo courtesy of PSA) TACLOBAN CITY - Only 20 percent of the over 3.3 million residents in Eastern Visayas who registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) have received their printed identification (ID) cards, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Wednesday. The delay in the delivery of ID cards can be attributed to the limited production of physical ID cards in Manila, according to PSA Eastern Visayas Regional Director Wilma Perante. Of the 3,387,864 residents who completed the PhilSys registration process, only 669,149 or 20 percent of them
Philippine Identification System registration in Eastern Samar (Photo courtesy of Philippine Statistics Authority) MANILA - The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) has registered 74 percent out of its 92 million target for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys). To date, the PSA said at least 68.3 million Filipinos have completed the registration process for the Philippine Identification (PhilID) while 13,859,229 physical cards have been delivered. PhilSys registration process also continues in far-flung communities, particularly in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas. PSA personnel recently visited Indigenous Peoples (IP) communities in Penablanca, Cagayan to assist 35,943 residents in 21 villages. The staff likewise braved a six-hour boat ride to bring registration kits to Calayan Island, which is part of the Babuyan Group of Islands in Cagayan province, and register 8,088. Additionally, 94,732 residents in hard-to-reach areas in Maguindanao have registered, mos
PHILSYS REGISTRATION. Step 2 process involves the validation of supporting documents and biometric captures such as iris scans and fingerprints at the PhilSys registration centers. Over 40 million Filipinos have registered under Step 2 even amid the pandemic. (File photo) MANILA - At least 66,482,398 Filipinos have completed the Step 2 registration process for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) project as of Wednesday. The latest data from the Philippine Statistic Authority (PSA) showed that 72.3 percent out of 92 million targets, for this year's PhilSys registration, have provided biometric captures. About 13,859,229 physical Philippine Identification (PhilID) cards have been personalized. The PhilSys project has also assisted 8,023,495 unbanked Filipinos to open an account with the Landbank of the Philippines for free. The PSA has generated PhilSys numbers for 27,553,466 registrants with 11,535,098 PhilID cards have been delivered through the PSA courier partner, Phil
(Image courtesy of PSA) MANILA-The government on Thursday reassured the inclusivity in the implementation of the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) project that provides proof of identity to all Filipinos. In an advisory, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA bared it has signed a memorandum of agreement with the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to provide easy registration access for indigenous tribal members who will be willing to get their own Philippine Identification (PhilID) cards for free. The deal includes the opening of mobile PhilSys registration sites within IP communities. The PSA said government personnel will be assisting the IPs in the whole registration process, to make sure that no one will be left behind in the implementation of the PhilSys project. PSA Undersecretary Dennis Mapa, who is also the National Statistician and Civil Registrar General, said the PhilSys project primary aims to establish a sustainable and inclusive identification sy