Libreng Noche Buena Package

Image
   MAGREGISTER DITO: PANGALAN:______________________________ ADDRESS:________________________________ EDAD:____________________________________ BILANG NG ANAK:_______________________ Magpalista Na!

Everything You Need to Know About the PhilSys National ID (Money Max)

 


Before the Philippine Identification System Act (Republic Act 11055)[1] was signed into law by President Duterte in 2018, the Philippines was just one of the few countries that didn’t have a national ID system in place.

Since the PhilSys national ID registration was opened to the public in 2020, more than 50 million Filipinos have completed the Step 2 biometrics procedure–fingerprints, iris scan, and photographs.[2] And according to the Philippine Statistics Authority, over 8 million Filipinos nationwide have already received their PhilSys national ID cards.[3]

If you’re planning to get one or just waiting for your national ID to be delivered, let this article give you a quick walkthrough of the national ID registration process and some important updates regarding national ID tracking.

What is PhilSys?

PhilSys National ID - What is PhilSys?

The Philippine Identification System (PhilSys), also called the national ID system, is the central identification platform of the government for all citizens and foreign residents in the Philippines. It's established under the Philippine Identification System Act or Republic Act 11055.

The concept behind PhilSys is simple: "It will only answer 'Who are you?' and 'Are you who you really say you are?'" This is according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the national ID system's chief implementor.

What is a PhilSys National ID?

The PhilSys National ID is a nontransferable identification card that serves as a valid proof of identity for people registered under the PhilSys.

While the national ID is considered an official government-issued ID in the Philippines, the Phil ID isn't meant to replace other existing valid IDs used for a purpose other than identity verification. These government IDs include passports (for travel), UMID (for SSS/GSIS transactions), PRC ID (for practicing a profession), and driver's license (for driving).

Is National ID Registration Mandatory?

As stated in the law, national ID registration isn't mandatory for everyone. If you refuse to get a Phil ID, you won't be penalized under the Philippine Identification System Act.

But PhilSys strongly recommends that you register, since the PhilSys platform will eventually be used for the issuance of government services.

Who is Eligible for a PhilSys National ID?

You should register in PhilSys and get a national ID if you're one of the following:

  • Filipino citizens, including those with dual or multiple citizenships
  • OFWs and other citizens living abroad
  • Foreign nationals living in the Philippines for over six months

Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for PhilSys National ID Registration?

According to PhilSys, registration is open to all ages, including newborn children. For kids below five years old, only their demographic information and front-facing photograph will be collected. Their PhilSys Number (more on it later) will be linked to their parent or legal guardian.

However, when the kid turns 15, they’ll have to update their information and have their biometrics recaptured.

PhilSys National ID Features

PhilSys National ID - PhilSys ID Features

PhilSys Number

The Phil ID contains a 12-digit number called the PhilSys Number (PSN). This unique and lifetime identification number is assigned to each eligible cardholder either upon birth or registration in the PhilSys.

In addition to the printed PhilSys Number, the national ID also features a QR code that also contains the cardholder's PSN and two fingerprint data.

Personal Information Collected Under PhilSys

Required:

  • Last name, first name, and middle name
  • Gender
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Blood type
  • Address
  • Citizenship (Filipino or Resident Alien)

Optional:

  • Marital status
  • Mobile number
  • Email address

Biometric Data Captured Under PhilSys

  • Front-facing photo
  • Full set of fingerprints
  • Iris scan

Security Features

When the PhilSys Act was signed into law in 2018, the main concern was the privacy and security breaches that might arise when sensitive information is collected and stored in a database.

The PSA has assured the public that it would adopt the latest technologies and innovations to ensure the security and privacy of the PhilSys.

All transactions and data recorded under the national ID system are encrypted and digitally signed. Another notable PhilSys security feature is the use of multiple databases that store only specific information from an individual. This will prevent hackers from gaining access to the cardholder's entire profile.

PhilSys also adopts a process called tokenization. Through this, sensitive data, such as your PSN, is replaced with a non-sensitive equivalent (which is the token) to make sure that your important data will not be revealed and compromised.

For your peace of mind, PhilSys doesn’t collect data that isn't necessary for identifying individuals. You won’t be required to provide information about your socio-economic status, political leaning, religious affiliation, educational qualifications, and criminal records, among others.

PhilSys National ID Validity

The PhilSys national ID has no expiry date. However, newborns (who are automatically issued a PhilSys identification card without fingerprint and iris scan) will be given a new ID card when they turn five to register their complete biometrics.

PhilSys National ID Fee

For Filipino citizens, the first-time PhilID application and renewal (replacement of ID card for recapturing or updating biometric info) are free of charge.

Foreigners living in the Philippines will have to pay a standard fee for the initial PhilID application, renewal, or replacement due to a lost or damaged card.

  • Transactions for employment purposes

National ID Registration Process: How to Get a National ID Card in the Philippines

Those who wish to get a PhilSys national ID will have to follow three steps.

Step 1: Register Online

PhilSys National ID - Register to PhilSys online

Log on to register.philsys.gov.ph. Then fill out the application form. You’ll also be prompted to book your preferred appointment schedule for Step 2. You’ll receive a copy of your Application Reference Number (ARN) or a QR code, which you’ll need to present at the registration Center.

  • Residence ID from other countries

The following documents will be accepted as secondary supporting documents as long as they bear a front-facing photograph, full name, permanent address, birthdate, and signature/thumbmark:

  • Employee ID
  • School ID
  • Barangay Clearance/Certificate
  • Barangay ID
  • City/Municipal ID

Step 3: Wait for the Delivery of Your PhilSys National ID Card

Once your national ID registration is done, all that’s left to do is to wait for your PSN and PhilSys national ID to be delivered to your address. Make sure to present your transaction slip or any valid ID to the courier.

PhilSys National ID Tracking

You may now check the status of your PhilSys national ID delivery through the Philippine Postal Corporation website via PHLPost Tracking[9]. To use the PhilSys national ID tracker, follow the steps below:

  1. Go to tracking.phlpost.gov.ph.
  2. Enter your transaction number. You can find this on your PhilSys transaction slip provided to you during registration.
  3. Click 'Track' to check the status of your national ID delivery.

Note: If you don't see any results, this indicates that your national ID is still being processed. Allow a waiting period of around six months for your ID to be delivered.

Final Thoughts

Filipinos can only hope that the national ID system will remedy or at least simplify the bureaucratic procedures in different transactions in the government and the private sector. Nevertheless, looking at the way other countries are using their national ID system, it’s safe to say that the PhilSys national ID has so much potential.

We recommend that you follow the PSA Philippine Identification System page on Facebook to be updated on things concerning the national ID registration.

Sources:

Comments

  1. Sittieasiah M. Abdulmalik
    Pagalamatan gambai marawi city
    09127882970
    Sana Isa ako sa Mapili dahil nahihirapan Ang aking mga magulang sa gastusin namin sa paaralan dahil pareho po silang walang trabaho tapos dalawang college kaming magkapatid na nag-aaral Yung iba high school pito kaming magkakapatid

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

DSWD REGISTRATION

EDUCATIONAL CASH ASSISTANCE | DSWD

DSWD: SCHOOL SUPPLIES REGISTRATION