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  2. Dutch identity card - Wikipedia

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    Dutch identity card, issued until 8 June 2012. The Dutch identity card (Dutch: Nederlandse identiteitskaart, [ˈne.dər.ˌlɑn.tsə idɛnti'tɛitskart]) is an official non-compulsory identity document issued to Dutch nationals in the European part of the Netherlands and certain diplomatic missions.

  3. National Registration Identity Card - Wikipedia

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    The National Registration Identity Card (NRIC), colloquially known as "IC" (Malay: Kad Pengenalan Pendaftaran Negara; Chinese: 身份证; pinyin: Shēnfèn Zhèng; Tamil: அடையாள அட்டை, romanized: Aṭaiyāḷa Aṭṭai), is a compulsory identity document issued to citizens and permanent residents of Singapore. [1]

  4. National identity card (France) - Wikipedia

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    Whilst French passports and residence permits (issued to non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens residing in France) contain an RFID chip, the design of the French national identity card remained unchanged from 1994 to 2021 and so cards were issued without an RFID chip (unlike a number of other EU member states which have updated the design of their national ...

  5. Israeli identity card - Wikipedia

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    The card is credit card sized and includes the following personal details: Identity number (Mispar Zehut) comprising nine digits, the last of which is a check digit calculated using the Luhn algorithm; Full name (surname(s), given name(s)) Filiation (the legal ascendant(s)) Date of birth (both civil and, unless otherwise requested, Hebrew date ...

  6. Cuban passport - Wikipedia

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    A Cuban passport (Spanish: Pasaporte cubano) is an identity document issued to citizens of Cuba to facilitate international travel. They are valid for 10 years from the date of issuance, before they used to be valid for 6 years and had to be validated every 2 years.

  7. Identity documents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the Social Security card is not usually considered proof of identity, only proof that the person named on the card holds the number indicated on the card. It is normally used in conjunction with other documents, such as a photo ID, to prove that the person holding the card is legally present in the U.S. and has the right to work in ...

  8. Canadian passport - Wikipedia

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    The reasons for such high number of misuses include the relative lax issuance process before 1970, [4] the lack of anti-counterfeit features in early non-MRP versions, and the Canadian passport's high number of visa-free countries. In 2015, a fake or altered Canadian passport can cost as much as US$3,000 on the black market, almost three times ...

  9. PhilPost Postal ID - Wikipedia

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    The current edition of the card, which was introduced in 2015, contains the holder's biometrics data that also serve as a security feature against identity theft. [2] [3] [4] The PhilPost's Postal ID was previously made of paper protected only by laminated plastic. PhilPost introduced Postal IDs made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic in ...