Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov announced this in Telegram.
“Met with the team at the weekly meeting. Now we have about 10 new services and documents ready for launch in Diya. They will appear in your application within a month,” he wrote.
According to Fedorov, an electronic pension certificate and a residence permit are available in the beta test already this week; the next in line is the testing of military bonds and the first services of the Notary.
“Sharing” of the technical passport will soon be restored in the “Diya” application.
“You will again be able to share a document with a close person who uses your car in just a few clicks,” the minister added.
Fedorov reminded that the “technical passport sharing” service was launched in February at the Diya Summit but was forced to temporarily stop due to the war.
The head of the Ministry of Digital Affairs also announced another step towards the international integration of Diya. So, according to him, digital documents in the application will soon have an English translation.
“At the same time, we continue to work on top projects that require many integrations and resources of our team. But they are revolutionary.” Fedorov added.
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