Ugh Passport Woes


Getting a Canadian Passport is a pain in the neck. I have to be in Canada by May 6th to start my job and move into my new apartment up there and the ONLY thing holding me back is my passport. I've h...


Ugh Passport Woes

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perkyj
CanuckAbroad Regular


CDN in Illinois

Joined: 21 Mar 2008
Posts: 73
Location: Illinois


Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:38 am
 

I have a few questions about getting a new Canadian Passport. Does anyone know if.
1. Can we apply in person in Canada, but have the passports sent to the US
2. Has anyone ever done an "in lieu of guarantor" and if so, does it take a lot longer or present any other problems?
3. Can my adult son and daughter act as guarantors? They meet the other criterion.
4. Can the Canadian Consulate in Chicago help us with any of this?
5. If we mail them from the US, will we be able to visit Canada and return without them if it's before June, 09?
Thanks all.J

waveringhobbit
Junior Member



Joined: 27 Apr 2008
Posts: 28
Location: greenwich


Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:31 am
 

I think, generally, getting a passport is really a pain in the neck. You just joined the club.

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