Boris Zbarsky wrote:
Ben Bucksch wrote:
See below. Natural persons have a passport

As pointed out several times now, this is not strictly true.

I argued that

   * the difference is not serious in this case. It may actually be
     relevant (if you don't pay for your children, you don't fulfill
     your financial duties and probably shouldn't get EV), and it has
     workarounds (only *new* passports won't be issued, and there may
     be a vice president or whatever registered as representative which
     can jump in).
   * we *need* it to make the identification secure enough.


Unless by "passport" you mean "some sort of government-issued ID".

Some *secure* government-issued ID, yes. That's what I meant with "passport". German ID cards count, German driver's licenses don't, and US driver's licenses don't.

And the rules may have to be adapted somewhat per country anyways, because things may be different in some country. Just like there's a US speciality to deny people a passport, there may be completely different specialities (related to different points in EV) in other countries.

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