Creation of ID cards

ID cards

This is a sample ID card I found online from the United Kingdom,  This card is probably for a foreign student who is in England.  I will show additional cards from England that will show the front and back of the cards for actual citizens of the United Kingdom.

Purpose
The purpose of the ID cards are simple.  For one it will allow Gonave to have valid proof of who actually resides on the island, and their age.  It also provides proof to the United Nations that citizens on the island can easily be identified for voting purposes, and legal rights.  This will be very critical if the citizens of Gonave vote to succeed from Haiti.

Card Design

 

Picture above are the back and front of a British ID card.  Now these are smart cards as you can see the chip in the top photo.  On the back are registration numbers, which are unique to that specific person.  Now while this is a sample card I found online, it what an actual card could look like for Gonave.  

The front of the card should have the Flag of Gonvae, the title of the nation, the card number, the sex of the person, their place of birth, age, when the card was issued, when the card expires, the person's legal name, a recent photo, a legal signature from the card holder, and a thumb print of the card holder.

Having ID cards is one way for Gonave to form itself as a sovereign nation, and to show valid proof of voting from residents.  These cards will also give the nation more accurate numbers of how many people actually live on Gonave.

Costs

The cost of the card laminate equipment and smart cards are very reasonable in price.  Usually a system stocked with cards, and embedded traits, with a double sided smart card, and camera, can be acquired for around $20,000.

Again the cost of making Gonave a free nation isn't really out of the realm of reality.


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