Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00489:schedule:2:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00489
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 1/4)
Character Range: 65787–68717

Schedule 2—Documents for identifying individuals who are foreign persons
Note: See paragraph 18(4)(b).

 Category A documents
 1. A passport or similar document issued for the purpose of international travel, that:
 (a) contains a photograph and the signature of the individual in whose name the document is issued; and
 (b) is issued by a foreign government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations.
 2. A birth certificate issued by a foreign government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations.
 3. A national identity card issued for the purpose of identification, that:
 (a) contains a photograph and the signature of the individual in whose name the document is issued; and
 (b) is issued by a foreign government, the United Nations or an agency of the United Nations.
 Category B documents
 1. A document issued by a foreign government that identifies the individual.
 2. A marriage certificate issued by a foreign government.
 3. A driver's licence issued by a foreign government for the purpose of driving a vehicle that contains:
 (a) a photograph of the individual in whose name the licence is issued; and
 (b) a street address that is the same as the address stated in the request.

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