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The following note describes registration of birth and death in Tanzania and Zanzibar, as well as issuance procedures for related civil status documents.
The following note describes registration of marriage and divorce in Tanzania and Zanzibar, as well as issuance procedures for related civil status documents.
The following note describes technical and tactical information related to civil status documents from Tanzania and Zanzibar.
This note is for official use only and cannot be used for consultative procedures.
The following note describes the key aspects of the British Council IELTS English language tests, including the structure, general objectives and administrative procedures. The note describes both general processes and specific practices of the British Council IELTS English Test Centre No. TZ003 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The following note describes the overall level of corruption in Tanzania as well as the trustworthiness of Tanzanian ID and civil status documents and bank statements.
This note is for official use only and cannot be used for consultative procedures.
The following note describes the registration and issuance procedure of the Tanzanian ID cards, version 2023. The note also contains information about the national ID number.
The following note describes the legalisation procedure of Bangladeshi documents. The note also includes examples of the new legalisation sticker, as well as the previously used wet stamps.
This note is for official use only and cannot be used for consultative procedures.
The following note describes the Tanzanian education system, focusing mainly on higher education.
The following note deals with marriage and divorce registration in Ethiopia. The note also includes a description of the issuance procedure and layout of the related civil status certificates.
The following note describes the registration and issuance procedure of the Tanzanian passport, version 2018.