EC Launches Voter Registration for Bangladeshi Expatriates in Canada

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Dhaka: Bangladesh Election Commission (EC) has formally introduced voter registration and smart National Identity (NID) card services for Bangladeshi expatriates living in Canada, marking a major step to include non-resident citizens in the country’s democratic process.



According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) AMM Nasir Uddin inaugurated the services at a ceremony at the Bangladesh High Commission in Ottawa on Thursday, where he also handed over smart NID cards to several registered expatriates, symbolizing the official launch. “Democracy is inclusive when all citizens can take part, wherever they live,” the CEC said, reiterating his call to make voting rights more accessible for Bangladeshis abroad.



He emphasized that expatriates, who contribute significantly to the country through remittances, investment, and knowledge transfer, must also have a direct say in shaping Bangladesh’s future. The CEC also held a question-and-answer session with members of the expatriate community who attended the event.



Under the new EC programme, Bangladeshi nationals living in Canada can now avail themselves of voter registration and NID services at the High Commission in Ottawa and the Consulate General in Toronto. Acting High Commissioner Kazi Russel Pervez delivered the welcome address, while Deputy High Commissioner Dewan Hossne Ayub gave the vote of thanks.



Officials stated that the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to protect and uphold the democratic rights of nearly 10 million citizens abroad, ensuring their voices are represented alongside their contributions to national development.