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How To Apply for a National Identity Card in Cameroon

According to Article 5 of Decree No. 2016/375 of 04 August 2016 setting out the characteristics and procedures for producing and issuing the National Identity Card, it is compulsory for any citizen aged 18 or over to possess and hold the National Identity Card throughout the national territory.

Its holder is obliged to show it to any authorised agent. It is valid for 10 years.

 

COMPOSITION OF THE APPLICATION

In the case of a first application :

  • a certificate of nationality;
  • a certified copy of the birth certificate or a certified copy of an extract from the birth certificate or a certified copy of a supplementary birth certificate or a family record book signed by the competent authorities;
  • the old national identity card, if applicable;
  • a copy of the marriage certificate for married women;
  • proof of occupation, if applicable;
  • a certificate of nationality signed by the President of the Court of First Instance.

 

In the event of loss, theft or damage:

The certificate of declaration of loss, theft or damage issued by any authorised authority must include the full name, date and place of birth and parentage of the person making the declaration, as well as the number and reference of the identification post that issued the lost, stolen or damaged National Identity Card.

In the event of expiry :

  • the expired National Identity Card ;
  • a copy of the marriage certificate, for married women;
  • proof of occupation, where applicable.

For naturalised foreign nationals :

  • a certified copy of a birth certificate or extract signed by the relevant authorities;
  • a copy of the naturalisation decree by the nationality code;
  • an extract from the marriage certificate, for married women;
  • proof of occupation, where applicable;
  • bulletin n°3 of the special criminal record.

Fees: 2,800frs

Source: DGSN

 

Cameroon Higher Education goes Digital with OMDES platform for Student Career development

Website: OMDES

Ministry in Charge: MINESUP

Designed to serve as guides for students, the Cameroonian government’s online platforms for orientation and professional integration, OMDES, and SupStudy, have commenced their online services. Their mission is to better organize the higher education sector in Cameroon.

In a statement signed on September 10th 2019, the Cameroonian Minister of Higher Education, Jacques Fame Ndongo, announced the launch of two digital platforms aimed at helping pupils and students gather information about training opportunities in Cameroon and make more informed career choices.

The first platform, named the “National Observatory of the Trades of Higher Education Graduates (OMDES),” is crafted to provide support to students. It offers information on training opportunities, scholarships, competitions, and a directory showcasing employment offers for better professional integration of students.

Continuing in the realm of professional promotion, OMDES has been equipped with a dedicated framework for entrepreneurship. Through this initiative, it aspires to become the main catalyst for the development of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) among young people and students in particular.

The second platform, called the “Guide for Higher Studies in Cameroon (SupStudy),” is reserved for guiding the choice of courses and higher education institutions in the country. It presents a map of public higher education composed of 8 universities, 71 establishments, and 3 institutions under the technical supervision of other ministries. It is possible through this platform to take an online orientation test.

It’s worth noting that both platforms were developed in 2013 for OMDES and in 2016 for SupStudy. With this online launch, the government aims to better support graduates by providing them with skills relevant to current opportunities, emphasizing the importance of these e-government services for Cameroon’s social and economic prosperity.

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