I'm in a bind and am wondering if anyone has information or experience to help me solve my problem. I'm living in Azerbaijan, with the nearest Canadian embassy in Turkey, and I'll need to apply for a Canadian citizenship certificate and passport for my baby that will be born in January. My wife is Peruvian, so the baby will not receive Azeri citizenship, and will need a passport to fly. I've spoken to an official with the national passport office, and he spoke to a supervisor because he didn't know, and then the manager said I had to find out the proper process from the nearest embassy that services Azerbaijan and that's Turkey. I emailed the embassy there, and they said that my wife, I, and our newborn will have to show up in person to apply for the passport, but how will my newborn fly to Turkey if he doesn't have a passport? On top of that, the Canadian Gov't website has stated that a guarantor will need to sign the application and passport photo, but all of your family will be back in Canada or Peru, and people that work with us in Azerbaijan will have only known us for a year and half when the baby is born, so how can we get around this? At this point I feel like my wife will have to leave the country and have the baby in Peru, but we don't want this, so we are looking for some help and answers.
On a side note, I need to apply for citizenship card before even applying for the passport, but the information on the gov't website is very confusing. I found some info that said a parent could apply for a minor under the age of 18, but nothing about newborns. Everything else talked about the process for adults who've been perm residents. If anyone has info or a link regarding newborns specifically, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks
On a side note, I need to apply for citizenship card before even applying for the passport, but the information on the gov't website is very confusing. I found some info that said a parent could apply for a minor under the age of 18, but nothing about newborns. Everything else talked about the process for adults who've been perm residents. If anyone has info or a link regarding newborns specifically, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks