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Which of the following is considered an acceptable 'secondary' piece of identification in BC?
A credit card with a signature can serve as a valid secondary piece of identification if it supports the primary ID. Health cards without photos and gym members
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Question: Which of the following is considered an acceptable 'secondary' piece of identification in BC?
Answer options:
- A health card without a photo
- A membership card to a gym ✅ A credit card with a signature
- An expired passport
Correct answer: A credit card with a signature
Explanation: A credit card with a signature can serve as a valid secondary piece of identification if it supports the primary ID. Health cards without photos and gym memberships are not accepted, and an expired passport is not valid.
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