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Which option is considered a secondary piece of identification in BC, generally used to support a primary ID?
A valid student card with photo and name can be accepted as a secondary piece of ID to corroborate information on the primary ID. SIN cards are not accepted for
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Question: Which option is considered a secondary piece of identification in BC, generally used to support a primary ID?
Answer options:
- Social Insurance Number card
- Credit card with signature ✅ Valid student card with photo and name
- Birth certificate (original)
Correct answer: Valid student card with photo and name
Explanation: A valid student card with photo and name can be accepted as a secondary piece of ID to corroborate information on the primary ID. SIN cards are not accepted for ID purposes.
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