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When you do not travel and you do not have a passport, when you do not drive and do not have a driver licence... you just show your bills?
And how do you get your passports, driver licence and utility bill in the first place?
And how do you get your passports, driver licence and utility bill in the first place?
Here is an example of the ID needed to get job seekers allowance. (Umemployment
benefit). You need to provide family information to claim for them too.
Checklist when applying for Jobseeker's Allowance
Evidence of identity
You can provide evidence of your identity by showing your passport or your driver's licence.
If you do not have either a passport or driver’s licence, you should bring any other document tha
t you may have, particularly one that has your photograph on it.
The following documents may also be acceptable: credit card, debit card, medical card,
age ID card, work ID card, club membership card.
The following items are not accepted as proof of identity:
- Birth or Baptismal certificates
- Bills or personal letters
Evidence of address
You may be asked to show evidence of your address. You should bring any of the following documents:
- Recent bills from utility companies such as electricity, telephone (landline or mobile),
- gas, cable television, waste charges etc.
- Recent statements/letters from banks, building societies, credit unions, credit card
- companies or other financial institutions
- Recent letters addressed to you from insurance companies, local authorities, government departments or the Revenue Commissioners
- Local authority rent book, mortgage or leasing agreement.
If there is doubt about your address, the Jobseeker's Allowance claim is not awarded for payment until your address is verified.