Yep! I didn't even put a travel date.Wow you applied by mail without proof of travel or anything and got your passport in just over a month ?
Yep! I didn't even put a travel date.Wow you applied by mail without proof of travel or anything and got your passport in just over a month ?
That's great ! The processing time showing online is 20 business days now down from the original 17 weeks, I think that makes sense.Yep! I didn't even put a travel date.
My local MP is well-known for his unresponsiveness, although I still tried to contact them.You need to get an update.
Call their helpline and tell em its been 22 weeks. As well as try to get MP office involved. Some are not helpful, try others close by to your area if you can.
It won't happen. It takes at least 2 weeks (3 weeks in my case) for the citizenship certificate to arrive in the mail. (if you are attending your ceremony online)Hi, I am expecting my citizenship very soon, what is your advice regarding applying for a passport fastest way ever?can I apply in person and pay an extra fee for urgent processing or in person?
I have to travel right away after my citizenship? any mistakes you advise not to make regarding applying for a passport? thank you
If you want your passport in the fastest possible way, then you're in the wrong thread.... The fastest way to get a passport is urgent processing, which allows you to get the passport same or next day (even on weekend I believe). There is also "express" processing that lets you get the passport within a few days, usually two days. For both of these options, you have to apply in person ("walk in") at a passport office, that means you will have to wait in line, which could be a few hours wait, depending on which office and when you go (some offices have a short wait, less than an hour). For urgent or express service you have to provide proof of urgency, which can be your flight ticket or reservation. Another advantage of applying in-person, is that you don't have to send your citizenship certificate or any other original document. You just bring the documents with you and show them to the agent at the passport office.Hi, I am expecting my citizenship very soon, what is your advice regarding applying for a passport fastest way ever?can I apply in person and pay an extra fee for urgent processing or in person?
I have to travel right away after my citizenship? any mistakes you advise not to make regarding applying for a passport? thank you
I would get that helpful MP to get in touch with passport office instead of trying to contact their felliw mpMy local MP is well-known for his unresponsiveness, although I still tried to contact them.
The funny thing is, an MP who isn't from my constituency actually replied me and offered to contact my own unresponsive/unreliable MP.
I know who I wouldn't vote for in the next federal election
You are usually asked before the ceremony if you have any travel plans within 14 days of the oath because that's what it usually takes to get the certificate. If you cannot postpone your trip, you should postpone the ceremony.I have to travel right away after my citizenship? any mistakes you advise not to make regarding applying for a passport? thank you
well this MP of my area, or his staffer, is quite responsive. I have no update, really, but I am about to write again on how I still have no news from the local office as yet.My local MP is well-known for his unresponsiveness, although I still tried to contact them.
The funny thing is, an MP who isn't from my constituency actually replied me and offered to contact my own unresponsive/unreliable MP.
I know who I wouldn't vote for in the next federal election
thank you so muchIt won't happen. It takes at least 2 weeks (3 weeks in my case) for the citizenship certificate to arrive in the mail. (if you are attending your ceremony online)
Thank you so much for this detailed answer.If you want your passport in the fastest possible way, then you're in the wrong thread.... The fastest way to get a passport is urgent processing, which allows you to get the passport same or next day (even on weekend I believe). There is also "express" processing that lets you get the passport within a few days, usually two days. For both of these options, you have to apply in person ("walk in") at a passport office, that means you will have to wait in line, which could be a few hours wait, depending on which office and when you go (some offices have a short wait, less than an hour). For urgent or express service you have to provide proof of urgency, which can be your flight ticket or reservation. Another advantage of applying in-person, is that you don't have to send your citizenship certificate or any other original document. You just bring the documents with you and show them to the agent at the passport office.
Of course, to be able to apply for a passport after the ceremony, you need to have your citizenship certificate. Usually it's a few weeks until you get the certificate by mail, but in some cases they agree to process it faster, and allow you to pick it up in a couple of day, or send it to you by express service.
Hi! How did you know when your passport was printed? Do you get an email? I have sent my application to Gatineau as well and CC was charged Oct 4.Application from US:
Application reached Gatineau - Spt 8
Cc charged: Spt 12
Passport print date: Oct 6
Received today morning via FedEx
You can see it on the Bio Page at the "date of issue", or call the 1-866 number and ask.Hi! How did you know when your passport was printed? Do you get an email? I have sent my application to Gatineau as well and CC was charged Oct 4.