Soon, internally displaced people will be able to change their place of residence when resettled.
The Diya application will improve functionality for internally displaced persons (IDPs). This was reported by the Ministry of Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories on Sunday, July 24.
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It is indicated that the government wants to regulate the timely payment of living assistance to internally displaced persons and to simplify the filing of applications through Diya.
The Ministry of Social Policy and the Ministry of Digital Development will jointly improve the functionality of the application so that IDPs can be deregistered and change their actual residential address once they move.
Likewise, migrants who applied before April 30 and did not receive assistance, in the case of resubmission of documents to the social security authority or to the ASC, will receive the same from the date of the Diya application.
It was previously reported that IDPs can receive social services and payments even if they have lost their passport. It is sufficient to use the documents from the Diya application, in particular, eDocument, or a certificate stating that a person has applied for a passport at the State Migration Service.
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Source: korrespondent

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