Overview
- Berlin's electronic residency registration (eWA) service was officially launched at the Smart Country Convention by Mayor Kai Wegner.
- The digital registration requires a personal ID with an online function and a BundID account, which has been adopted by about four million people nationwide.
- The initiative is expected to alleviate pressure on Berlin's Bürgerämter, where securing an appointment can take over a month.
- Despite being operational since mid-September, the system has faced some technical issues, though it reportedly works successfully in 90% of cases.
- The digital service is part of a broader push to modernize Berlin's administration, with over 350 online services now available to residents.