"Marriage online" took 600 pairs/prostooleh
The Ukrainian digital platform “Diya” once again confirms its uniqueness. In less than two months since the launch of the “Online Marriage” function, 600 couples got married with its help.
This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov in his telegram. He emphasized the convenience and importance of the service, especially during the war, when many lovers are far from each other.
We were the first in the world to technically realize the full cycle of marriage online. In times of war, when thousands of couples are at a distance, the service is especially important. The action allows you to get married conveniently and quickly and not postpone love for later,
– noted Fedorov.
The service provides an easy process: submitting an application, choosing a date and joining the online ceremony with a registrar.
Over these two months, Ukrainians took advantage of another innovative opportunity of “Action” – to make more than 1.3 million proposals. It is interesting that in the application you can also make a proposal to a same-sex partner partner, although it is currently impossible to file an application with the RATS.
And soon “Diya” will be replenished with six more services that will make the application even more functional: among them are weapons permits, eExcise, multisharing , services for entrepreneurs in e-Entrepreneur, notification of communication problems, as well as Diya.Signature for legal entities.
Thanks to innovations, “Diya” turns into an indispensable assistant both in everyday affairs and in special moments of life.
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