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Which of these is NOT an acceptable form of secondary ID in Saskatchewan when coupled with a primary ID?

A Social Insurance Number (SIN) card is not an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol in any capacity, as it does not contain a photo or date

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Question: Which of these is NOT an acceptable form of secondary ID in Saskatchewan when coupled with a primary ID?

Answer options:

  • Major credit card with photo
  • Band card with photo ✅ Social Insurance Number (SIN) card
  • University or college student card with photo

Correct answer: Social Insurance Number (SIN) card

Explanation: A Social Insurance Number (SIN) card is not an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol in any capacity, as it does not contain a photo or date of birth and is not intended for identification purposes. Acceptable secondary IDs, when paired with a primary ID, typically include photo-bearing cards like credit cards, band cards, or student cards. Primary ID needs to be government-issued with photo, signature, and date of birth.

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