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What is considered a 'secondary' form of identification in Alberta, typically used to support a primary ID?

A credit card with a signature is sometimes used as a secondary piece of ID to verify a signature, but it is not acceptable as primary photo identification for

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Question: What is considered a 'secondary' form of identification in Alberta, typically used to support a primary ID?

Answer options:

  • A valid passport
  • An Alberta Health Care card (without photo)
  • An Alberta Learner's Permit ✅ A credit card with a signature

Correct answer: A credit card with a signature

Explanation: A credit card with a signature is sometimes used as a secondary piece of ID to verify a signature, but it is not acceptable as primary photo identification for age verification. An Alberta Health Care card is not acceptable as it lacks a photo and birth date. Passports are primary ID, and Learner's Permits are acceptable as primary ID if they meet the criteria.

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