I am helping my father obtain his proof of Canadian citizenship as he was born outside of Canada to a Canadian parent. We are using a service in Canada and I am running in to an issue with the required ID. I know there are two forms of personal ID that are required, but I am not sure what will work for this. My dad has a passport, birth certificate, his father's Canadian birth certificate, his(my dad) marriage certificate, and a FAA pilot's license (US). The service we are using says that this won't work that he has to have a driver's license or a social security card because they are government issued. He doesn't have either one of those, but his pilot's license IS government issued with his name, physical description, and signature.
Can anyone shed some light on the situation?
Can anyone shed some light on the situation?