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Acceptable IDs for Security License Application
in Canada
By Sekcheck Fingerprinting Canada
https//sekcheck.ca Address 255 13711 72
Ave, Surrey BC V3W 2P2 Phone 1 866 549
7779 E-mail info_at_sekcheck.ca
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  • What is a Security License Application?
  • Security License Application is the formal
    process through which individuals apply for
    authorization to work in the security industry in
    Canada. This license is mandated by provincial or
    territorial regulatory bodies and ensures that
    individuals meet the necessary qualifications and
    standards to perform security- related duties.
  • Acceptable IDs for Canadian Citizens
  • Canadian citizens applying for a security license
    can typically provide one or more of the
    following acceptable identification documents
  • Canadian Passport A valid Canadian passport
    serves as primary identification for Canadian
    citizens, verifying both identity and
    citizenship.
  • Canadian Birth Certificate In cases where a
    passport is not available, a Canadian birth
    certificate issued by a provincial or territorial
    authority can serve as proof of identity and
    citizenship.
  • Canadian Citizenship Certificate Individuals who
    have obtained Canadian citizenship through
    naturalization can provide their Canadian
    Citizenship Certificate as proof of identity and
    citizenship.
  • Acceptable IDs for Permanent Residents
  • Permanent residents of Canada applying for a
    security license may present the following
    acceptable identification documents
  • Permanent Resident Card The Permanent Resident
    Card, issued by Immigration, Refugees, and
    Citizenship Canada (IRCC), serves as primary
    identification for permanent residents, verifying
    their status in Canada.

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  • Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) In
    some cases, individuals awaiting the issuance of
    their Permanent Resident Card may present their
    Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) as
    proof of identity and status.
  • Record of Landing Individuals who obtained
    permanent resident status before the introduction
    of the Permanent Resident Card may provide their
    Record of Landing as proof of identity and
    status.
  • Acceptable IDs for Other Applicants
  • For individuals who are neither Canadian citizens
    nor permanent residents, acceptable
    identification documents may include
  • Valid Passport A valid passport issued by the
    applicant's country of citizenship serves as
    primary identification for non- Canadian
    citizens.
  • Work Permit or Study Permit Individuals holding
    a valid work permit or study permit in Canada may
    provide these documents as proof of identity and
    legal status.
  • Visitor Record In cases where individuals are
    residing in Canada on a temporary basis, a
    Visitor Record issued by Immigration, Refugees,
    and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) may serve as
    acceptable identification.

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