steeles said:Hi, All..
I have a question about Canadian passport. Smiley
In order to order Canadian passport, I have to find 1 guarantor and 2 references.
Gurantor must be a Canadian citizen who have known you at least 2 years and have to fill out
gurantor section in first page of application at free of charge.
What else gurantor has to do or fill out to complete?
Please help...
Thanks in advance!!
steeles said:Hi, All..
I have a question about Canadian passport. Smiley
In order to order Canadian passport, I have to find 1 guarantor and 2 references.
Gurantor must be a Canadian citizen who have known you at least 2 years and have to fill out
gurantor section in first page of application at free of charge.
What else gurantor has to do or fill out to complete?
Please help...
Thanks in advance!!
cuds said:Just read it in the application. Guarantor has to fill out a section of the application and sign one of the pictures that you submit with the application, guaranteeing the picture to be a true likeness of you. It is all written down very detailed in the information pages that come with the application.
steeles said:I see..
Passport photo, guarantor just sign the photo? or also must write in "I certify that this photo is true
likeness of you" then sign? which one?
The reason I am asking is, in my passport photo, back of the photo, there is a date of photo taken and photo studio name, there are not enough space, to write "I certify that this photo is true likeness of you" to write. I am worry about this...
So.. Is it ok just to signature of gurantor of back of the photo?
Silver77 said:unfortunately yes..You will need a grantor and references.
I wrote this issue on my previous posts... I found this unnecessary .
You are already a citizen of this country and grantor is granting what. If you mess up with your Canadian passport
during abroad, grantor will take responsibility for that?
Lolote said:I am waiting for my oath right now but was looking at the requirements for the Canadian passport. Since I've been to Canada, I've moved from city to city every year due to my spouse's work, so I don't know anyone for over 2 years. My spouse isn't a Canadian citizen, so I guess I will need 4 references. I have no idea what to do. Can the references be from my home country? They speak french, so if they need to call them, they should be able to talk to them. Any advice is very welcome![]()
billy85 said:thanks Silver77
i know the law might be flexible depends on the situation
im my case my canadian wife is planning to live outside canada due to my work
are there other criteria regarding my case i need to meet in order to apply for the citizenship ?
thanks
Silver77 said:They only accept someone who lives at US or Canada.
Silver77 said:Billy, laws might be flexible but you can ask some other topics someone who knows this topic better.
As I know , you have to live at Canada 1095 in order to apply Canadian citizenship.
-so did you marry yet?
-Did you get your PR status?
- How long have you been living at Canada
hi silver 77
im planning to marry on the following month,and i never lived in canada.
how long the PR might take ?
thanks