I have an infant born outside of Canada with which I will be repatriating myself with her in 4 months. She requires proof of Canadian citizenship to acquire a Canadian passport (required to enter Canada) and to enroll in provincial healthcare once we are home. Since I am a Canadian-born citizen, she is automatically a citizen by birth, but to prove it I have to apply for her certificate of citizenship.
Since the CIC indicates that certificates of citizenship currently take 5 months processing, she will require urgent processing for the required paperwork to make it in time.
As far as I can tell, qualifying for healthcare counts as one of the CIC's valid reasons for urgent processing.
Here are my questions. I would greatly appreciate if someone has experience applying or coming up with those documents:
1) The CIC requires proofs to qualify for urgent processing. Usually these things like proof of travel, job letters, etc... In this case, infants don't have their own air tickets before they're 2 years old. I can show my job offer letter in Canada, but I'm at a loss as to what else to provide.
2) Similarly, what do I provide for proof of identity? The CIC requires 2 proofs of identity, of which one has her picture on it. Obviously those don't exist yet. We need her proof of citizenship to apply for her passport. We have a private health insurance card, I guess, but all it has is her name and a policy number. What should I do?
3) In the past it seemed like, for newborns, you could apply for proof of citizenship and passport concurrently. I can no longer find any information related to this except in the websites of individual embassies (the one in Italy, the one in India). Was this quietly dropped in the past year or something?
Since the CIC indicates that certificates of citizenship currently take 5 months processing, she will require urgent processing for the required paperwork to make it in time.
As far as I can tell, qualifying for healthcare counts as one of the CIC's valid reasons for urgent processing.
Here are my questions. I would greatly appreciate if someone has experience applying or coming up with those documents:
1) The CIC requires proofs to qualify for urgent processing. Usually these things like proof of travel, job letters, etc... In this case, infants don't have their own air tickets before they're 2 years old. I can show my job offer letter in Canada, but I'm at a loss as to what else to provide.
2) Similarly, what do I provide for proof of identity? The CIC requires 2 proofs of identity, of which one has her picture on it. Obviously those don't exist yet. We need her proof of citizenship to apply for her passport. We have a private health insurance card, I guess, but all it has is her name and a policy number. What should I do?
3) In the past it seemed like, for newborns, you could apply for proof of citizenship and passport concurrently. I can no longer find any information related to this except in the websites of individual embassies (the one in Italy, the one in India). Was this quietly dropped in the past year or something?