Hi,
I recently became a Canadian citizen. I have received my certificate. Coupled to this joyous event is a recent family death, and I wish to travel to my home country to be with my family and to help them in this process. Now, I am thinking of applying for my passport on an urgent (2 business days) or express (2-9 business days) basis. Below is my situation, and I am looking for suggestions.
1. I live Prince George, a small city in Northern BC. Only Passport Offices can accept urgent or express passport applications. And there is no Passport Office here. However, there is a Service Canada here that accepts regular passport applications.
2. Prince George seems to be roughly equidistant to Vancouver, Edmonton and Kelowna, which all offer either urgent and/or express passport services.
3. I do not yet have a trip booked, because of the COVID-related complications involved in traveling to my home country. Therefore, I will only start to book the trip after I have obtained my Canadian passport. However, I do have the death certificate.
4. On the official passport application website, the following are listed as proof that passports are needed on an urgent or express basis:
My specific questions are the following:
A. If I don't have a trip booked, but can produce the death certificate, would I qualify for urgent (2 business days) or express (3-9 business days) service? How would the Passport Office treat my case?
B. If I opt for the express service (3-9 business days), are they able to send the passport to me by courier? Or, are both urgent and express services for pick-up only? I would much prefer it if they can send it to me by courier because making trips to cities with Passport Offices is very expensive for me. If I have to make another round trip to pick up the passport, it would be too expensive.
I may have to contact Passport Canada directly for advice. But if anyone has any insights, I would much appreciate it.
Thanks
I recently became a Canadian citizen. I have received my certificate. Coupled to this joyous event is a recent family death, and I wish to travel to my home country to be with my family and to help them in this process. Now, I am thinking of applying for my passport on an urgent (2 business days) or express (2-9 business days) basis. Below is my situation, and I am looking for suggestions.
1. I live Prince George, a small city in Northern BC. Only Passport Offices can accept urgent or express passport applications. And there is no Passport Office here. However, there is a Service Canada here that accepts regular passport applications.
2. Prince George seems to be roughly equidistant to Vancouver, Edmonton and Kelowna, which all offer either urgent and/or express passport services.
3. I do not yet have a trip booked, because of the COVID-related complications involved in traveling to my home country. Therefore, I will only start to book the trip after I have obtained my Canadian passport. However, I do have the death certificate.
4. On the official passport application website, the following are listed as proof that passports are needed on an urgent or express basis:
Proof you need the passport can be
- an airline, bus or train ticket
- if travelling by car, a written statement explaining why you need to travel
- a travel itinerary showing proof of payment
- proof of illness or death in the family requiring you to travel
- a written statement from you or a third party explaining why you need the passport
- for example, for legal, banking or residency requirements
My specific questions are the following:
A. If I don't have a trip booked, but can produce the death certificate, would I qualify for urgent (2 business days) or express (3-9 business days) service? How would the Passport Office treat my case?
B. If I opt for the express service (3-9 business days), are they able to send the passport to me by courier? Or, are both urgent and express services for pick-up only? I would much prefer it if they can send it to me by courier because making trips to cities with Passport Offices is very expensive for me. If I have to make another round trip to pick up the passport, it would be too expensive.
I may have to contact Passport Canada directly for advice. But if anyone has any insights, I would much appreciate it.
Thanks