canvis2006
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Hi - I was hoping to get some advice on making a passport application for my newborn. We need to travel back to the UK as soon as possible as my partner's father (newborn's grandfather) has been diagnosed with cancer.
I have some questions:
1. I have an appointment at a Service Canada Centre (Passport Services) on September 13th 2022. Is it better to wait for that appointment or to submit an application by mail in the next couple of days?
2. Would proof of my partner's father's cancer diagnosis suffice as evidence that we require immediate travel or do I need to take the risk and book a flight back to the UK?
3. Would I be able to have the application dealt with urgently as a walk-in at a Service Canada Centre in this situation? Or does the fact I don't have a flight booked mean I'd be at the back of the queue?
if you’re applying at a “service canada” location then its better to just mail it in to Gatineau directly.
only quick way is to apply in person at an actual passport office.
Or, if u hav the certificate then apply at canadian embassy in uk!! Go there on your british ppt and apply there its not hard. Pretty easy if u do the guarantor, reference, fees photos etc!