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Home Affairs plans to stop issuing green ID books by the end of the year as part of a move to expand the use of the more secure South Africa smart ID card.
The end of an era is here as December 2025 will be the final month that SA will print new green ID books for the public.
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There are too few bank branches allowing South Africans to apply for their smart ID cards and renew passports, forcing many citizens to queue at Home Affairs branches in the country.
While Home Affairs wants to expand smart ID card and passport services to at least 100 bank branches by March 2026, the years-long negotiated agreements that will enable this have still not been ...
Once every citizen and permanent resident has access to a smart ID card – a goal set for 2029 – the department will introduce digital versions of identity documents, accessible via smart devices.