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Obtained a Ghana Card? Here's what you're legally required to do.

 


"13. What if I change my address and residence?


The law requires that you notify the Authority of any change of circumstances that affects the personal information recorded about the holder in the Register within 30days after the change in circumstance occurs.( Failure to do that is an offence.)


. Applicants can update their non-mandatory personal data as and when changes occur to keep the NIS database functionally updated and comprehensive over time.

. Therefore, when one changes his/her location, the nearest district and regional office should be contacted about such changes for the appropriate update to be carried out for.

. The Digital Address Code of your new residence can also be updated."


Source: http://nia.gov.gh/faqs


For a list of regional and district offices, click here: http://nia.gov.gh/regional-district-offices


This page is informational and not legal advice.

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