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National wallet

Already launched (>18 million downloads. Currently supports digital ID card, and mDL)

https://info.mobywatel.gov.pl/en

EUDIW status

mObywatel 3.0: Poland is currently developing the next generation of its app (mObywatel 3.0), which will be fully eIDAS 2.0 compliant. To ensure a smooth transition, the current version (2.0) and the future EUDIW-compliant version (3.0) are being tested and developed in parallel.

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

Core PID attributes in mObywatel:

  •     First name(s)
  •     Surname
  •     Date of birth
  •     PESEL number (Polish identification number)
  •     Nationality
  •     Photo (Image)
  •     Document status
  •     Document number
  •     Serial number
  •     Date of issue and period of validity

Technical data (PID metadata)

  •     Certificate issue date
  •     Certificate expiry date
  •     Issuing authority
  •     Dynamic data: The emblem-shaped hologram changes colour to confirm authenticity in real time.
National architecture documents

mObywatel Mobile

Stakeholder groups

Poland is an active participant in the POTENTIAL consortium, one of the major EU pilot projects for the EUDI wallet, which is testing functionalities such as e-government services, bank account opening, SIM registration and mobile driving licences.

Current progress
From November 2026, Poland’s mObywatel app will become part of the European Digital Identity Wallet.
Student ID

StudentID

The Student ID Card in the mObywatel app can be used by persons with the status of a student, who study at universities, which have signed relevant agreements with the Ministry of Digital Affairs.

These are students under 26 years of age, who are currently on:

  • 1st degree (undergraduate) studies
  • 2nd degree (Master’s) studies
  • uniform master’s degree studies.

It is worth noting that postgraduate and doctoral studies do not entitle you to the student’s status.

mLegitymacja is the digital version of StudentID

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National wallet

Launched 2024 May (Currently holds official documents and allows access to public services. mDL is coming 2025, EHIC is coming in 2026)

https://mygov.be/

MyGov.be is a state-owned, government-run national digital wallet launched by the Belgian Federal Government.
It serves as an official digital identification and document wallet, acting as a public-sector alternative (or complement) to the private Itsme platform. ref

EUDIW status
  • MyGov.be is being positioned as Belgium’s implementation of the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet) under the eIDAS 2.0 regulation.

  • Government sources (BOSA) indicate that MyGov will support the requirements of the EU digital identity framework and will be expanded with features such as a mobile eID, qualified electronic signature, and verifiable credentials.

  • In short: Belgium is aligning MyGov.be with the upcoming EUDI Wallet standard.

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)
  • MyGov.be uses existing national identity data sources (eID, population registry, government databases).

  • The app does not create a new central data repository; it retrieves authoritative data from existing government systems.

  • Users can access official personal documents (e.g., birth certificates, driving license, certificates).

  • Authentication is done through secure methods (PIN, QR code login, eID card, or via Itsme).

  • Planned features include a fully digital mobile eID and qualified digital signatures.

National architecture documents
  • The article does not provide a public technical architecture document.

  • What is known:

    • MyGov.be relies on Belgium’s Federal Authentication Service (FAS).

    • It reuses existing government identity sources rather than building new databases.

    • The detailed technical architecture (protocols, APIs, trust frameworks) is handled by BOSA but not fully published in the referenced article.
      If needed, these documents may exist internally or in government technical publications.

Stakeholder groups

Key stakeholder groups involved in or affected by MyGov.be include:

Government

  • Belgian Federal Government

  • BOSA (Federal Public Service Policy & Support)

  • Local and regional government administrations

Citizens

  • Belgian residents using digital public services

  • Early testers and pilot users

Public service providers

  • Government departments issuing certificates, identity data, or public services (tax, pension, social security, eBox, etc.)

Private-sector stakeholders

  • Itsme (private ID provider previously relied upon heavily)

  • Banks and telecom operators originally involved in Itsme

Technical & security partners

  • Cybersecurity experts

  • Technical integrators and eID infrastructure providers

European Union

  • EU institutions supervising EUDI Wallet alignment under eIDAS 2.0

Current progress


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