How do I get a Quebec photo ID?

Accepted identity documents

  1. Québec Health Insurance Card or health insurance card from another Canadian province.
  2. Québec driver’s licence or driver’s licence from another Canadian province.
  3. Birth certificate or copy of an act of birth issued by a Canadian vital statistics office.
  4. Passport.

Is there a Quebec ID card?

Quebec. As of 2019, Quebec does not have a photo card for non-drivers. Residents may volunteer their Quebec health insurance cards as ID, however, as they do contain photos [1] [2].

How do I get a Quebec ID?

How to apply for a Quebec health card

  1. Obtain an application form by calling a Quebec reception desk on 418-646-4636, 514-864-3411, or toll-free 1-800-561-9749, and an application form will be mailed to you.
  2. Visit a service point with your completed and signed registration form and two pieces of ID.

What is considered photo ID in Canada?

Types of ID you can use Canadian passport. driver’s licence issued by a province or territory, or the equivalent abroad. health card issued by a province or territory, or the equivalent abroad. Certificate of Indian Status.

Does a photocopy of passport count as ID?

No, a photocopy of your passport really won’t get you anything at all other than peace of mind if you should lose your passport (and even then, all it does it make it easier to replace your passport). It’s not a government-issued ID, which is what people are required to ask for.

What is proof of residency in Quebec?

The following digital documents are accepted as a valid proof of home address: Change of address receipt from Canada Post (no more than three months old) Recent bill from an energy, telephone service or cable provider (no more than three months old) Record of employment or pay slip (no more than three months old)

Can you use a health card as ID in Quebec?

(In Ontario, Manitoba, PEI, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick provincial health cards may not be used for identification purposes. In Quebec, a provincial health card may not be requested, but may be used if offered.)

What are acceptable forms of ID for a passport?

Primary ID (submit one)

  • Valid or expired, undamaged U.S. passport book or passport card.
  • In-state, fully-valid driver’s license or enhanced driver’s license with photo.
  • Certificate of Naturalization.
  • Certificate of Citizenship.
  • Government employee ID (city, county, state, or federal)
  • U.S. military or military dependent ID.

What documents count as proof of address?

Proof of Address

  • Valid Driver’s License.
  • Property Tax Receipt.
  • Posted Mail with name of applicant.
  • Utility Bill.
  • Lease Agreement or mortgage statement.
  • Insurance Card.
  • Voter Registration Card.
  • College Enrollment Papers.

What kind of iD do I need in Quebec?

The photo must enable us to clearly identify you. We only accept the valid or expired original of the following documents: Birth certificate or copy of an act of birth issued by a Canadian vital statistics office.

Where can I get a Canadian ID photo?

The ID photos that we take for government-issued documents meet provincial and federal requirements. Click here for a complete list or visit your local Jean Coutu’s photo lab. *Only if you do not have a driver’s licence issued by the SAAQ.

How to renew a health insurance card in Quebec?

To register with the Health Insurance Plan or to renew your card, you have to present 2 identity documents (including one with a photo) at one of our service points or at our Québec or Montréal reception desk. The photo must enable us to clearly identify you. We only accept the valid or expired original of the following documents:

How much does it cost to get photo ID in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan produces a photo ID for non-drivers, issued through Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI). There is a $15 fee for the production of this card.