mjgoode wrote:Oh, the residence permit is not chipped, the identity card is. So there is a difference in level of security. Nobody has put my ID card through a chip reader to date.
The residence permit card does contain an electronic chip, but it's different from the one in the ID card (ID card chip is smartcard or ICC, but the RP card is secure RFID). I use the ID card chip every day to login to Vero, Tulli, the healthcare provider website, to check on my residence permit application, to the university application page, etc. It's very useful if you have a home reader (it's 15 euros on eBay)
But, back to the residence permit chip. You can actually locate it by standing under a small but strong source of light. Try to reflect the light back to your eye on the card by tilting and moving it. Have the light directly on the front face right on your picture, now you cannot really see your picture clearly. Tilt the card down (to move the light up) a little bit until it's hitting the bull sitting above the 5 little stars. Now tilt the card 1-2 degrees in all directions and you can see the chip. You can also see it by positioning the light above the little picture containing the your date of birth on the back side of the residence permit card.
It's actually the same kind of chip they have in the new credit cards (the touch-to-pay ones, or contactless as they call them in the UK)
Here's a pic showing where the chip is

(you can learn more about those chips by
watching this video)
roger_roger wrote:Chip is outdated technology.... replaced by laser scanners. Your card has those silly looking bar below, that does the trick for most scanners. The Chip usually are attached with card readers which is eliminating as coin phones from the world.
He's talking about something completely different. My police-issued ID card is chipped (smart card ICC) and I use it all the time (read above).
Edit: Oohkay,

Now I got the joke you're making.
Every case is unique. You can't measure the result of your application based on arbitrary anecdotes online.