Can you use a canadian citizenship card to get into bars?

Can you use a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship to get into a bar or club?

Answer:
As long as it is a photo ID with your age on it you shouldn't have a problem. You might get some funny looks from the checker and he might ask for some else to verify that you are a Canadian citizen but if you are of age and you pass his inspection you will get in. The keys are it has to be a PHOTO ID and it must have your AGE on it.
I've never heard of citizenship being a criterion for bar admittance.
as long as it has your age then yes.
I don't see why not.
A government ID should do. They may be puzzled, but what else are you supposed to have?

Only some states will let you drink at 18 though.
Bring your drivers license. Bars and clubs can reject any id they are not familiar with. Drivers license is the most acceped ID when being carded for liquor or tobacco.
A military ID is also accepted in some places.
Ewww.. that nice certificate of citizenship is going to get gross (especially when some twit accidentally spills their drinks on you). Go get a driver's licence or visit the place that issues them and see if they do ID cards if you don't want a driver's licence.
I would say that it would be better off to use an expired passport because at least that has photo ID.

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