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Koreans in theory must report no fewer than 22 things each time they move. That means five to 10 separate trips to government offices. But e-government (www.egov.go.kr) is to make life a lot easier for many, offering a one-stop administrative service.

Public Administration and Security Minister Lee Dal-gon revealed the plan at a meeting of the Presidential Council on National Competitiveness chaired by President Lee Myung-bak on Wednesday. The service will go through a test run this year and be introduced step by step by the end of next year.

The ministry aims to provide the one-stop online service in three areas -- relocation-related reports by the end of this year, birth-related reports by the first half of next year, and marriage-related reports by the second half of next year. Once the system is up, citizens can submit an integrated form available on the e-government website, track the submitted form online in real time basis, and get notification of the result via email or text message.

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Quelle/Source: The Chosun Ilbo, 29.10.2009

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