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The '''Pan-Auroran Identity Card''' is an {{wp|identity document}} issued by [[Auroran Community|AC]] member-state governments to their citizens. The card, issued to every citizen over 12 years old, serves as a combined {{wp|social security}}, {{wp|universal health care|national healthcare}}, {{wp|Revenue service|revenue authority}} and {{wp|voter registration|voter card}} in every AC member-state, besides other complimentary government service functions under the discretion of each national government. The card can also be linked for non-government services, such as banking (as a debit card), transportation (as a public transport pass), among others. | The '''Pan-Auroran Identity Card''' is an {{wp|identity document}} issued by [[Auroran Community|AC]] member-state governments to their citizens. The card, issued to every citizen over 12 years old, serves as a combined {{wp|social security}}, {{wp|universal health care|national healthcare}}, {{wp|Revenue service|revenue authority}} and {{wp|voter registration|voter card}} in every AC member-state, besides other complimentary government service functions under the discretion of each national government. The card can also be linked for non-government services, such as banking (as a debit card), transportation (as a public transport pass), among others. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 17 December 2019
Pan-Auroran Identity Card | |
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Issued by | Auroran Community |
Type of document | Compulsory identity document |
Eligibility requirements | Auroran citizenship |
The Pan-Auroran Identity Card is an identity document issued by AC member-state governments to their citizens. The card, issued to every citizen over 12 years old, serves as a combined social security, national healthcare, revenue authority and voter card in every AC member-state, besides other complimentary government service functions under the discretion of each national government. The card can also be linked for non-government services, such as banking (as a debit card), transportation (as a public transport pass), among others.