
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has recently announced a revision in the Aadhaar (Enrolment and Update) rules, introducing new guidelines to enhance the process. This update encompasses the introduction of updated forms for both Aadhaar enrolment and updates.
Important Points
- Aadhaar holders can now update their documents or information within ten years from the date of Aadhaar generation.
- Online updates can be done through the UIDAI website or mobile app, in addition to submitting a form at an enrolment center.
Simplifying Demographic Updates
The primary objective of these new rules is to simplify the process of updating demographic details, including addresses, in the Aadhaar system.
Methods of Update
Two convenient methods for updating information in the Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR) are now available: visiting an enrolment center or using the official website/mobile application. This is a departure from the previous 2016 rules, which restricted online updates solely to address changes.
Future Expansion
The new rules do not specify limitations, hinting at a potential future scenario where Aadhaar card holders may update additional details online.
Updated Forms
Existing forms for Aadhaar enrolment and updating Aadhaar details have been replaced with new versions:
- Form 1: For residents and non-residents (with proof of address in India) aged 18 years and above. This form is used for both enrolment and updating details.
- Form 2: Specifically for NRIs with address proof outside India.
- Form 3: Designed for the enrolment of children (resident or NRI with an Indian address) aged between 5 and 18 years.
- Form 4: For NRI children with addresses outside India.
- Form 5: Intended for resident or NRI children (with an Indian address) aged below 5 years.
- Form 6: For NRI children (with an address outside India) aged below 5 years.
- Form 7: Used by resident foreign nationals aged 18 years and above, requiring details of foreign passport, OCI Card, valid long-term visa, Indian visa, and a mandatory email ID.
- Form 8: For resident foreign nationals aged below 18 years.
- Form 9: Introduced for the cancellation of Aadhaar numbers upon turning 18.
Implementation Date
These changes, issued by UIDAI on January 16, 2023, signify a more accessible and comprehensive approach to Aadhaar enrolment and updates.
Please confirm the date of implementation..is it 2023 or 2024 pl