thecoolguysam said:
I understand your points 1 and 2 however, you can photocopy the passport again to be reused as a part of ID (one of two pieces of ID) even though photocopy of passport has been used as a part of biographical pages. I see no harm.
CIC is also pretty much aware that they have mentioned passport as a part of two IDs as well as part of biographical pages of the passport in the Instruction Guide.
Many people have used it the same way including myself.
They want two pieces of ID for identification purpose only.
Sending a letter with explanation makes good sense.
In BC, drivers license and health card is combined together as one ID thus I sent copy of my passport along with drivers license.
For me I had no other third ID thus no other choice left because I just have passport and Drivers License (Drivers license and health card combined in one ID). My passport has my canadian address though because it was renewed in Canada.
However for people who have driver's license and health card separately, they can send both as part of two IDs.
Dear thecoolguysam,
Thank you for the detailed comment. I just found the information on the CIC website:
5. Two (2) pieces of personal identification
Both pieces of identification should show your name and date of birth, one of which must have your photo on it.
Examples include:
1. Canadian driver’s licence
2. Canadian health insurance card
3. copy of the biographical page of your passport/travel document, etc.
If there is information on both sides of your personal identification documents, provide a photocopy of both sides.
Note: Social Insurance Number (SIN) cards, bank cards and credit cards are not acceptable pieces of identification.
Format: Clear and legible photocopy
For more information, please click here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/CIT0002ETOC.asp#CIT0002E4
Good point my friend.
Cheers,