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Scenario 2: Which document is generally NOT accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship for entry into Canada?
A provincial driver's license is proof of identity and driving privilege within a province, but it does not establish Canadian citizenship for the purpose of in
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Question: Scenario 2: Which document is generally NOT accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship for entry into Canada?
Answer options:
- A valid Canadian passport
- A Canadian birth certificate alongside government-issued photo ID
- A Canadian citizenship certificate ✅ A provincial driver's license
Correct answer: A provincial driver's license
Explanation: A provincial driver's license is proof of identity and driving privilege within a province, but it does not establish Canadian citizenship for the purpose of international travel and entry into Canada. Other options directly prove citizenship. The correct answer is "A provincial driver's license". This capacity-fill scenario 2 reinforces the same competency for the cbsa-officer bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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- Scenario 1: An individual arrives at a Canadian port of entry and declares they are a Canadian citizen. During
- Scenario 3: A BSO encounters a situation where a traveler is verbally abusive and uncooperative during an insp
- Scenario 4: According to CBSA's Code of Conduct, what is the principle that guides officers to make decisions
- Scenario 5: A new BSO is unsure about the correct procedure for handling a specific type of controlled goods.
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