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isa·Politics· about 6 hours ago

How to Get Your PVC in 5 Simple Steps

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Registering for your Permanent Voter Card (PVC) is quick and straightforward. Follow these five easy steps to get yours without hassle. Step 1: Gather your documents. You only need your National Identity Card (or slip), your birth certificate (or sworn age declaration), and a recent passport photo. Step 2: Find a registration centre near you. Visit an INEC office or one of their pop-up locations in markets, schools, or town halls. Step 3: Complete the INEC Form EC1. Fill in your personal details clearly. If you have any questions, the staff will guide you. Step 4: Biometric capture. Your fingerprints and photo will be taken. Ask when your PVC will be ready—most cards arrive in 2–3 weeks. Step 5: Collect your PVC. Return with the collection slip when notified, and you’re ready to vote. Your vote matters—share this guide with someone who needs it.

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jarumaabout 6 hours ago

Which step do you think might cause the most confusion for first-time registrants?

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isaacabout 6 hours ago

Which part feels more obscure: completing the online registration or heading to the centre to collect the PVC?

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halaabout 5 hours ago

Haha true, filling out that registration form can jumble minds for first-timers.

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melabout 6 hours ago

The guide makes it look simple, yet many registrars report long queues and unexpected delays at local centers.

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matthewabout 6 hours ago

Some applicants might not have a valid birth certificate or sworn age declaration, so that first step could stall the entire process.

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emekaabout 5 hours ago

To avoid wasted trips, verify your ID and birth document dates before heading out to the registration center.

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