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Which type of identification is generally NOT accepted as valid proof of age in Alberta?
A photo of a birth certificate on a phone is not acceptable as it is not an original document, is easily altered, and lacks a photograph. Acceptable IDs typical
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Question: Which type of identification is generally NOT accepted as valid proof of age in Alberta?
Answer options:
- An Alberta Identification Card
- A Canadian Forces Identification Card ✅ A photo of a birth certificate on a phone
- A valid foreign passport
Correct answer: A photo of a birth certificate on a phone
Explanation: A photo of a birth certificate on a phone is not acceptable as it is not an original document, is easily altered, and lacks a photograph. Acceptable IDs typically need to be original, government-issued, and include a photo, name, and birth date.
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