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Pollyana Jun 19th 2010 6:22 am

Re: How good is a temporary address as a proof of address?
 

Originally Posted by ozhappy981 (Post 8642323)
Why would you want to carry your passport around everyday??? Driver's licence is credit-card sized and much more convenient, because it also has your address on it as well.

And - at least here in WA - you can change the address online. It's free and only takes a couple of minutes. They then send you the new address sticker in the post :thumbsup:.

Some of us don't have a driving licence, quickly becomes habit carrying your passport everywhere ;)

lesleys Jun 19th 2010 10:32 am

Re: How good is a temporary address as a proof of address?
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8642365)
Some of us don't have a driving licence, quickly becomes habit carrying your passport everywhere ;)

So why don't you get a 'proof of age' card? A driving licence for non-drivers, used by folks of all ages. Much easier to replace than a passport.

http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/Home.../Card_18_plus/

BritishIGuess Jun 19th 2010 3:19 pm

Re: How good is a temporary address as a proof of address?
 

Originally Posted by lesleys (Post 8642659)
So why don't you get a 'proof of age' card? A driving licence for non-drivers, used by folks of all ages. Much easier to replace than a passport.

http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/Home.../Card_18_plus/

Even though these "proof your age" cards are legal documents that are meant to be worth 70 points or something, I would advise against it - they are a waist of money, each state has their own version and does not recognise the other states, and more importantly if you are a young looking 18 year old most bar staff and security have no idea what they are - I used to work as both, I have only ever seen one in 3 years of bar work and checking I.D's - I would highly recommend that you get your "L" or "P" - provisional driving license or learners permit - they are recognised every where, even in the countries that they were not issued for, they are worth it in the long run even if you have no intention of learning how to drive.

I have quite a bit of experience when it comes to proving who you are


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