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It stipulates, among other things, that children under the age of two are not required to enter the Immigration Department or a consular office to issue or exchange an identity card or passport.
It is also proposed to introduce a shorter period of validity for identity documents issued to children.
The new wording stipulates that an identity document or passport can be issued to a citizen not older than five years for a maximum of two years.
Currently there is a provision that establishes that documents are issued to citizens under 16 years of age for a maximum of five years.
At that time, citizens aged 75 and over would receive an identity card under the project for 30 years instead of 20.
Adults must change passports every ten years, as before.
The main procedure and the conditions for the issuance of documents remain unchanged.
It is stipulated that citizens living in Lithuania from the age of 16 must have a valid identity card or passport.
The data in the documents will be entered in Lithuanian characters, the name (s) and the surname of the citizen, according to the procedure established by the Lithuanian laws and other legal acts.
The Immigration Department must issue or change the identity card and passport no later than one month, and the Lithuanian consular office no later than two months.
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