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Which of the following is considered an acceptable primary identification for proving age in Saskatchewan?

A valid passport from any country is a government-issued document with a photo, name, and date of birth, making it an acceptable primary form of ID in Saskatche

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Question: Which of the following is considered an acceptable primary identification for proving age in Saskatchewan?

Answer options:

  • A university student ID card with a photo and date of birth. ✅ A valid passport from any country.
  • A credit card with a photo and signature.
  • A birth certificate accompanied by a secondary piece of ID.

Correct answer: A valid passport from any country.

Explanation: A valid passport from any country is a government-issued document with a photo, name, and date of birth, making it an acceptable primary form of ID in Saskatchewan. University student ID cards are generally not government-issued, and credit cards are not valid for age verification. A birth certificate itself does not typically have a photo and therefore isn't accepted as a primary ID, even with a secondary piece.

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