and oyster card is proof
your passport (not recommended) your oyster your library card
These are Flybe's requirementsA valid passportAn expired passport (can be used on domestic flights for up to two years after expiry)Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity cardValid photographic driving licenceValid armed forces identity cardValid police warrant card/badgeValid airport employees security identity passA child on parent' s passport is an acceptable form of IDCitizenCardValid photographic firearm certificateValid Government-issued identity cardSMART cardElectoral identity cardNUS cards photographic (National Union of Students)Photographic University/College ID cardCompany ID cards of Nationally recognised companies (photographic)Council issued bus pass (Senior Citizens only)Pension book (as only acceptable form of non-photographic identification)Young Scot Card
One may get an identity card at a Services Ontario office. They provide driver's licenses, health cards and identity cards. These cards are useful for people who do not drive and would like a card for proof of identity.
The PAN Card will only establish your identity proof. You require one address proof to substantiate your claim of address.
If the child has expired, you can't renew its oyster card.
According to flybe (www. flybe.com, flights cost around £65 - £85 return inc taxes though more if closer to booking time) the following are valid (but may vary from Airline to Airline): * A valid passport * An expired passport (can be used on domestic flights for up to two years after expiry) * Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card * Valid photographic driving licence * Valid armed forces identity card * Valid police warrant card/badge * Valid airport employees security identity pass * A child on parent' s passport is an acceptable form of ID * CitizenCard * Valid photographic firearm certificate * Valid Government-issued identity card * SMART card * Electoral identity card * NUS cards photographic (National Union of Students) * Photographic University/College ID card * Company ID cards of Nationally recognised companies (photographic) * Council issued bus pass (Senior Citizens only) * Pension book (as only acceptable form of non-photographic identification) * Young Scot Card Children under 16 years of age, travelling on their parent's passport, do not require separate photographic ID. When travelling on international routes, children under 16 travelling on their parent's passport must be accompanied by the parent.
elector identity card is being given by electin comiisioner to each voters. it is the primary proof to d holder of the card .so that one person can vote one at a time.
Photo identity proof/passport/Driver's licence/pan card. 2 address proof/ration card/Telephone bill
Yes, the Oyster card can be used on the 477 bus in London. The 477 is part of the Transport for London (TfL) bus network, where Oyster cards are accepted for fare payments. You can simply tap your Oyster card on the card reader when boarding the bus.
To comply with the Civil Aviation Authority's requirements, you will need a form of photographic ID, to fly domestically within the UK. This does not have to be a passport, the following is a non-exhaustive list of valid ID. - Armed forces identity card, - CitizenCard, - Government-issued ID card, - SMART card, - Electoral identity card, - NUS, college or university ID card (must be photographic) - ID card from a nationally recognised company.
we can identify immigrant is legal by checking his identity proof, voter card, driving license. He/She must have some proof from where she came.
You can only use an oyster card in London and the outskirts of London.