Father's passport application (take two after photo rejection):
Sent from New York State (USA): Friday 26 April 2024
Delivered in Gaitneau (UPS Worldwide Express): Monday 29 April 2024 (+1 business day)
Credit card charged: Friday 10th May 2024 (+9 business days)
No email from the Canadian government, but he able to use the email form "I don't have my reference number" and get it, as of today Monday 13th April the status tracker shows "We have received your application and are now processing it".
I will also note that when they rejected his first application for a shadow behind an ear in the passport photo, it took them over a month to send it back via Fedex, but they never assigned a file number or charged the credit card (as the application had not been accepted). I can't speak to whether or not this is a universal practice, but either he caught a really, really, really lucky break, or if your ducks are in a row other than the passport photo, that they don't hold it as a rejection of being ineligible for a passport where they charge you minus the consular fee.
Sent from New York State (USA): Friday 26 April 2024
Delivered in Gaitneau (UPS Worldwide Express): Monday 29 April 2024 (+1 business day)
Credit card charged: Friday 10th May 2024 (+9 business days)
No email from the Canadian government, but he able to use the email form "I don't have my reference number" and get it, as of today Monday 13th April the status tracker shows "We have received your application and are now processing it".
I will also note that when they rejected his first application for a shadow behind an ear in the passport photo, it took them over a month to send it back via Fedex, but they never assigned a file number or charged the credit card (as the application had not been accepted). I can't speak to whether or not this is a universal practice, but either he caught a really, really, really lucky break, or if your ducks are in a row other than the passport photo, that they don't hold it as a rejection of being ineligible for a passport where they charge you minus the consular fee.