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The Mexican government has confirmed the minimum age requirement for processing the Biometric CURP (Clave Única de Registro de Población) as part of its initiative to modernize identification systems. Starting in 2026, individuals must meet specific age criteria along with other documentation to obtain this biometric identification. This move is significant as it aims to enhance the accuracy and security of personal identification in Mexico, impacting citizens' access to various services. The announcement comes amidst broader efforts to digitize government services and improve administrative efficiency.