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Last week, my father and son had just gone through the procedure to transfer a 9-digit ID card to a chip-mounted CCCD card with a fee of 30,000 VND / 2 CCCD cards. I suspect that the officer charges incorrectly, because I know that the fee for each case of transfer from a 9-digit ID card to a CCCD card is 30,000 VND.
So let me ask you if the fees my father and son pay for the CCCD card as stated above, are they wrong with current regulations?
You read Lam Ky (HCMC)
– The citizen passes from a 9-digit identification card, a 12-digit identification card to the issuance of a CCCD card: 30,000 VND / CCCD card.
– Replace the CCCD card when it is damaged and unusable; change information about last name, middle name, first name; identity characteristics; redefine gender, hometown; There are errors in the card information; when citizens request: 50,000 VND / CCCD card.
– Reissue the CCCD card when the card is lost and Vietnamese nationality is restored in accordance with the provisions of the Vietnamese Nationality Law: 70,000 VND / CCCD card.
– The citizen goes from a 9-digit identification card, a 12-digit identification card to the issuance of a CCCD card: Reduced to 15,000 VND / CCCD.
– CCCD citizen exchange card when damaged and unusable; change information about last name, middle name, first name; identity characteristics; redefine gender, hometown; There are errors in the card information; when citizens request it: Reduced to 25,000 VND / CCCD card.
– In case a citizen reissues a CCCD card when he loses it, he is allowed to return to Vietnamese nationality according to the provisions of the Vietnamese Nationality Law: Reduce to VND 35,000 / CCCD card.
As of July 1, 2021, the fee for the issuance of chip cards will be charged to citizens in accordance with the normal rate specified in article 4 of Circular No. 59/2019.
According to current regulations, Vietnamese citizens over 14 years old when performing procedures to change and reissue CCCD cards must pay a fee for CCCD cards.
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