The Ultimate Guide to Taking Photos for Your New RFID-Enabled ID Card

Creating a national identity card with a chip is now considered an essential step for all Vietnamese citizens. Many people worry about how to take a photo that looks good. Today, we will share with you all the information you need to know about taking a photo for your chip-enabled CCCD.

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Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Read on to find out more.

1 Why Do I Need to Get a Citizen ID Card with a Chip?

The Citizen ID Card, or CCCD, will replace the old identification cards, according to the Law on Citizen Identification 2014, which came into effect in 2016.

Why get a Citizen ID Card with a chip?

The National Database on Population will be completed and connected to the Citizen Identification Project by July 2021. Thus, the Ministry of Public Security aims to issue 50 million Citizen ID Cards with chips before July 1, 2021.

2 Photography Guidelines

Can I Wear Makeup for the Photo?

This is a common question, and not just for women. Everyone wants to look their best on their ID card photo.

Light makeup is allowed for your CCCD photo, but avoid anything too heavy or dissimilar to your natural appearance, as this may cause issues with facial recognition and verification.

Can I Wear Glasses in the Photo?

According to regulations, citizens must have their heads uncovered, with neat hair, and both ears visible for the photo. Glasses are not permitted.

Can I Smile for the Photo?

Smiling in ID photos is not allowed, but a slight smile or a relaxed expression is fine and will make your photo look more pleasant.

It is recommended to wear a light-colored shirt or blouse with a collar and natural-looking makeup to facilitate easier facial recognition for future procedures.

Keep these guidelines in mind for a smooth process!

We hope that this guide has provided you with the information you need to obtain your Citizen ID Card.

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