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ID card
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ID card
n.
A card, often bearing a photograph, that gives identifying data, such as name, age, or organizational membership, about a person.

ID card
n
a card or document that serves to identify a person, or to prove his age, membership, etc.
Translations
ID card
nAusweis m; (state-issued) → Personalausweis m

ID card بطاقة شخصية OP ID-kort Personalausweis δελτίο ταυτότητας carné de identidad, documento de identidad henkilöllisyystodistus carte d’identité osobna iskaznica carta d’identità 身分証明書 신분증 ID-kaart ID-kort dowód osobisty bilhete de identidade, carteira de identidade удостоверение личности id-kort บัตรประจำตัวประชาชน kimlik kartı thẻ căn cước 身份证


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The website of 'skatteverket', the authority in charge of issuing ID cards in Sweden, clearly states that "passports from Romania, Cyprus and Bulgaria are not approved identity documents and may not be used to verify identity".
She describes a transformation of diaspora consciousness among the Tibetans giving up their stateless status and adopting US citizenship through an examination of Tibetan responses to the bureaucratic processes required to procure identity documents, travel documents, visas, asylum applications, citizenship ceremonies, and passports.
The contract for the production of Bulgaria's new identity documents was signed between the Interior Ministry and Germany's Siemens in April 2009, despite three companies who competed for the order contesting the selection of Siemens in front of Supreme Administrative Court (SAC).
 
 
 
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