Hi Max,
I quote as I am not finding my PR card but i do have COPR.
While looking CIC webpage I saw that either PR card or COPR can work.
That is why asking people for opinion if I don't have PR card during oath does it work?
Can I just present my COPR, driving license etc as a proof of identity.
While sit for test on Sep,2021 I showed my PR card but now not finding it.
Please advise if any encounter this type of situation.
Appreciate the help,
Accepted ID:
“2 pieces of personal identification (ID): one must have your photograph and signature on it, e.g. driver’s license, health card; one of them can be your Permanent resident card, if your second piece of identification is Canadian federal, provincial or territorial issued ID; foreign ID documents must be government-issued, Canadian ones don’t need to be government-issued “
You must present before the ceremony:
“ All of the original documents in your possession: your permanent resident card if you have one (even if it’s expired) or your confirmation of permanent residence (IMM5292 or IMM5688), as well as your record of landing (IMM 1000), if you became a permanent resident before June 28, 2002 and have one; “
As long as you provide fulfill the above you maybe able to complete the oath vide ceremony.
However, “if your Permanent resident card was lost, stolen, destroyed or never received, contact us as soon as possible, complete a Solemn Declaration form and return it to us …..”
So this will influence and impact the production of the Certificate of Citizenship.