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Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Has anyone done this recently?
I'm wondering how long it is really taking? |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
I know my ex-wife tried to renew my son's passport earlier in this year and they sent a letter back saying she needed to provide some additional information, gave her 30 days to do so, or they would cancel the application and you would not get refunded for the application. The paperwork got to her with that notice with not that much time remaining, so she sent things off as quickly as possible, but alas it didn't arrive in time so they cancelled the application. Very poor if you ask me, it's not as if they don't know there's a pandemic going on.
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Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by sharkus
(Post 13066790)
I know my ex-wife tried to renew my son's passport earlier in this year and they sent a letter back saying she needed to provide some additional information, gave her 30 days to do so, or they would cancel the application and you would not get refunded for the application. The paperwork got to her with that notice with not that much time remaining, so she sent things off as quickly as possible, but alas it didn't arrive in time so they cancelled the application. Very poor if you ask me, it's not as if they don't know there's a pandemic going on.
Not to mention it can upwards of 2 weeks just to get lettermail depending where its sent and far it has to travel, lettermail from Toronto to me in BC is averaging 10-12 days. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
I know the two options that should be used are .................
1. Going to the Passport Office, talk to a real person, hand over all the documents and old passport. Get them verified, pay, and leave. Get the new passport back by registered mail in around 2 weeks. 2. Send all the documents and everything by courier (eg UPS) to Gatineau, PQ, with tracking and signing requested. Never ever use ordinary mail! For many years, we used Option 1, and the last couple of renewals have been really easy, as you don't have to get the photos signed and verified, or find referees who have certain occupations and know you. You just have the photos taken, stamped and dated by the photographer, and give the names of 2 people who MAY be contacted ............ anyone except a family member or relation. So any old friend will do :rofl: The last time I looked, the Passport Offices were either closed or by prior appointment, no just walking in the door. Also the quoted time for renewals sent to Gatineau was longer than the normal 5-6 weeks. Request for rapid issue was very expensive. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
I know trying to renew your Canadian passport while living in the US is a nightmare. Especially since you have to deal with Quebec. That is the only reason why hubby won't renew his Canadian passport and uses his US one instead.
Good luck. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by Rete
(Post 13066968)
I know trying to renew your Canadian passport while living in the US is a nightmare. Especially since you have to deal with Quebec. That is the only reason why hubby won't renew his Canadian passport and uses his US one instead.
Good luck. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/dual-canadian-citizens-visit-canada.html Dual Canadian citizens can no longer travel to or transit through Canada by air with a non-Canadian passport. You need a valid Canadian passport to board your flight. If your country needs you to enter and exit that country using a passport issued by its government, you will still need a valid Canadian passport to board your flight to Canada. Make sure to carry both passports when you travel. Find out more about why you must travel with a valid Canadian passport when travelling by air. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Aren't passports federal? Why would Quebec government be involved to get a passport?
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Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 13067028)
Aren't passports federal? Why would Quebec government be involved to get a passport?
Because a lot of the Federal departments have head offices in Quebec, or other provinces. Gatineau is literally just across the river from Ottawa, walk across the bridge, and the National Museum of Man (now called the National Museum of Civilisation!) is within a short walk, and then now the Passport Office. I think the Passport Office used to be in New Brunswick some years ago. There are small Offices around the country, several in Vancouver and Richmond for example, that can receive and check your documents, photos etc, and take payment. Then they send the forms and photos in their daily "bag" to the Gatineau office. They're much faster than even courier. The local offices cannot do anything more than check documents and photos are correct and take cash or debit cards in payment. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13067059)
Because a lot of the Federal departments have head offices in Quebec, or other provinces.
Gatineau is literally just across the river from Ottawa, walk across the bridge, and the National Museum of Man (now called the National Museum of Civilisation!) is within a short walk, and then now the Passport Office. . |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 13067068)
The passport office in Gatineau is in a large Federal building called Place de Portage and there are I think 4 phases/wings to it. Incredible place to see your hard earned tax money at work :eek:
Not sure I'd really want to!! I saw enough during 3 or 4 visits, starting in the 1970s :nod: |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
So, just how long is renewal taking at the moment, end-to-end? Even anecdotal evidence would be appreciated.
Recent events have green-lighted an international trip for us, but the youngest offspring's passport expired in June. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13067070)
:eek::eek:
Not sure I'd really want to!! I saw enough during 3 or 4 visits, starting in the 1970s :nod: |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by abner
(Post 13067124)
So, just how long is renewal taking at the moment, end-to-end? Even anecdotal evidence would be appreciated.
Recent events have green-lighted an international trip for us, but the youngest offspring's passport expired in June. :) If you need a passport within 25 business days (5 weeks) you can book an appointment to go in (or go to a walk in): https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...sport-resuming - I presume that should give an indication of how long 'normal' postal processing is taking. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 13067223)
If you need expedited processing, tickets are booked and the trip is imminent - i.e. 2 weeks - see here: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...-passport.html
:) If you need a passport within 25 business days (5 weeks) you can book an appointment to go in (or go to a walk in): https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...sport-resuming - I presume that should give an indication of how long 'normal' postal processing is taking. That's why I was asking if anyone had recent experience. For example, the site for Passport Offices reads appointments made online (NOT by phone), with walk-ins allowed "maybe", if there was space. Not exactly encouraging that one can go to the nearest Office and actually walk-in, as used to be the case. |
Re: Renewing a Canadian passport ............
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 13067309)
Now, Siouxie, we all know that their quoted times do not always pan out in real life!!
That's why I was asking if anyone had recent experience. For example, the site for Passport Offices reads appointments made online (NOT by phone), with walk-ins allowed "maybe", if there was space. Not exactly encouraging that one can go to the nearest Office and actually walk-in, as used to be the case. :) |
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