I moved to Toronto recently form Vancouver, and I don't know a lot of people here. Anyone know a notary in Toronto that would act as a passport guarantor
There is a procedure for those that cannot find a guarantor. BUT: it will require extra work and issues and possibly delays.I moved to Toronto recently form Vancouver, and I don't know a lot of people here. Anyone know a notary in Toronto that would act as a passport guarantor
Wouldn't it just be faster to go to a notary and get this done in Toronto itself. Sending the application to Vancouver and having it returned will take a long time.There is a procedure for those that cannot find a guarantor. BUT: it will require extra work and issues and possibly delays.
If you can find a guarantor in Vancouver, that would be better - use the post. Again, it really only needs to be an adult who holds a valid Canadian passport and has known you for two years.
Here's the procedure if you literally cannot find a guarantor:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-passports/travel-documents-references-guarantors.html#no-guarantor
Note, a notary in this procedure is not 'acting as a guarantor' - they're just having you swear an oath before them; any notary should be willing to have you swear such an oath. (Not an expert, I think this is an accurate summary.)
Mail each way takes what, 3-4 days? Use a courier if you want.Wouldn't it just be faster to go to a notary and get this done in Toronto itself. Sending the application to Vancouver and having it returned will take a long time.
Contact Service Canada to request for the form required for completion in cases like thisWouldn't it just be faster to go to a notary and get this done in Toronto itself. Sending the application to Vancouver and having it returned will take a long time.
Can the guarantor be a family member? Like an uncle, aunt or cousin?Mail each way takes what, 3-4 days? Use a courier if you want.
You must first go to Service Canada and get the form. Then schedule a notary. Etc.
But most importantly: expect IRCC to look very carefully into files that don't have a guarantor (because what you're saying by not having one is "nobody knows who I am.") Who knows how long that could take?
But up to you.
Seriously, read the instructions:Can the guarantor be a family member? Like an uncle, aunt or cousin?
Hi, could you share your experience in applying for the passport and if you didnt have a guarantor how was the process with the Notary/Service Ontario?Can the guarantor be a family member? Like an uncle, aunt or cousin?