Stuff like national ID, banks, ISP, job search websites, doctor appointments, etc, require[1] having an email address, and it feels wrong using gmail and similar providers for these use cases that are already tied to you having a physical presence in that location anyway.
Could be provided by any local company, really, but postal services are not going to disappear anytime soon and they already have a second way of getting in contact with you if there's any issue (registered mail[2]).
Debit cards are already delivered through postal mail anyway, and there's not many things that are more sensitive than that.
[1]: Well, maybe doctor appointments don't require and only strongly encourage, but that doesn't affect the point too much.
Stuff like national ID, banks, ISP, job search websites, doctor appointments, etc, require[1] having an email address, and it feels wrong using gmail and similar providers for these use cases that are already tied to you having a physical presence in that location anyway.
Could be provided by any local company, really, but postal services are not going to disappear anytime soon and they already have a second way of getting in contact with you if there's any issue (registered mail[2]).
Debit cards are already delivered through postal mail anyway, and there's not many things that are more sensitive than that.
[1]: Well, maybe doctor appointments don't require and only strongly encourage, but that doesn't affect the point too much.
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Registered_mail