Digital ID cards are still a rarity in most countries, but they’re a staple of everyday life in Estonia. Locals use them for everything from e-voting to buying mass transit tickets. You currently have to live in the country to take advantage of these cards, however, and that’s creating a real problem for non-residents wanting to set up shop. To solve this, Estonia now plans to hand out this identification to non-residents at the end of 2014, making it the first country to have a globally relevant digital ID. So long as applicants can provide the same biometric data and documents, they’ll get either a card or a digital-only equivalent they can store on a smartphone’s SIM card.