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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Germany introduces biometric cards for foreigners

In a bid to prevent identity fraud, Germany is digitalizing its residence permits for non-EU citizens. Instead of a paper document, they'll be given a new biometric chip card - shaped like a credit card. (Deutsche Welle)
Posted by Jason at 9:08 AM
Labels: Germany, immigration, visa
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