I must travel to my home country The Netherlands in 7 weeks. Both my Dutch passport and Canadian PR Card are expired. The reason is both a significant family event and medical problems in the family, fearing that if I don't go I might not see a family member again.
I've been through a frantic number of weeks pleading with the Dutch embassy to provide a passport. However, they won't give me a new one unless I prove that I have not become a Canadian citizen.
I have been in touch with my local Member of Parliament (MP), after advise from the person at the embassy. Supposedly there is something they could do to help me with a document that would ok the application for a new Dutch passport.
However, all I got is, "apply for a Search of Citizenship application, include plane ticket proof, and write URGENT on the envelope. Then if the PR Card does not arrive in time, you can apply for a document while in Holland, which goes very quicky.".
Ok, so I purchased a plane ticket, and applied for both a new PR Card (that was quite a bit of work supplying all that information by the way, took me days), and the Search of Citizenship. Both have been couriered. The PR Card app has been "In Process" since February 12th. The Search of Citizenship application I don't the status because I see no way of looking for it on the "Check your application" CIC web page. The courier reported it arrived February the 15th some time.
I have included a letter with both application, pleading that I must not miss the flight, and that the Dutch embassy needs 2 weeks to supply the passport. They can actually do it in slightly less for an extra $80 I was told.
However, I just now found an application at the CIC called "Verification of Status". But it's confusing, because I'm not sure what to fill out, if what I need is to prove my current status in Canada, which is landed immigrant (and having fulfilled all my obligations btw).
So, the questions I have are:
1) Should I wait and hope for the best, for either the Search-of-Citizenship or the PR Card to arrive two weeks prior to departure?
2) Should I apply for the Verification of Status and also write URGENT on the envelope and disclose a letter? The application makes more harsher demand to quality for "urgent" mode, hinting that I'd need a note from a doctor to prove the medical situation, it seems. Or might they out of compassion, just accept the fact that I risked the plane ticket cost, and my plea for help.
Does that application even prove that I am currently still an immigrant? That would be what the embassy is looking for.
3) Did my MP do everything he could? Rumor has it, or rather, based on what I heard the person at the embassy say a few weeks ago, is that an MP can actually somehow "swing" a document, bypassing all the CIC bureaucracy, and actually rather quickly provide something printed, that "will do".
My MP, or rather, the assistant that works in his office, admitted he was pretty new to issues like this. It is possible that he doesn't know how to think out of the box, and came up with just directing me to a CIC application.
Anyway, this entire ordeal is extremely stressful and emotional for me. It seems I'm up against a wall on every turn. I've been writing emails pleading for solutions, making phone calls to The Hague in the Netherlands that I find it disturbing that the Dutch government would leave me hanging like this. I am Dutch and I feel that my Dutch government should stick up for me, and provide me my Dutch passport, but they won't do it. They don't trust that I have not become a Canadian citizen.
I will become Canadian as soon as I get around to it. Why I waited with that is completely my fault. That I let two important documents expire is also my fault. But I feel that I am being punished beyond what is reasonable. A PR Card normally takes 6 months. A search of citizenship 10 months. Heck, soon, applying for Citizenship is faster than renewing a PR Card.
But all these problems, and I don't feel I have done anything offensive. Yet I don't have access to my family, now with medical problems, in Holland.
Can anyone offer me any information, advise, what to do? I feel so stuck!
I've been through a frantic number of weeks pleading with the Dutch embassy to provide a passport. However, they won't give me a new one unless I prove that I have not become a Canadian citizen.
I have been in touch with my local Member of Parliament (MP), after advise from the person at the embassy. Supposedly there is something they could do to help me with a document that would ok the application for a new Dutch passport.
However, all I got is, "apply for a Search of Citizenship application, include plane ticket proof, and write URGENT on the envelope. Then if the PR Card does not arrive in time, you can apply for a document while in Holland, which goes very quicky.".
Ok, so I purchased a plane ticket, and applied for both a new PR Card (that was quite a bit of work supplying all that information by the way, took me days), and the Search of Citizenship. Both have been couriered. The PR Card app has been "In Process" since February 12th. The Search of Citizenship application I don't the status because I see no way of looking for it on the "Check your application" CIC web page. The courier reported it arrived February the 15th some time.
I have included a letter with both application, pleading that I must not miss the flight, and that the Dutch embassy needs 2 weeks to supply the passport. They can actually do it in slightly less for an extra $80 I was told.
However, I just now found an application at the CIC called "Verification of Status". But it's confusing, because I'm not sure what to fill out, if what I need is to prove my current status in Canada, which is landed immigrant (and having fulfilled all my obligations btw).
So, the questions I have are:
1) Should I wait and hope for the best, for either the Search-of-Citizenship or the PR Card to arrive two weeks prior to departure?
2) Should I apply for the Verification of Status and also write URGENT on the envelope and disclose a letter? The application makes more harsher demand to quality for "urgent" mode, hinting that I'd need a note from a doctor to prove the medical situation, it seems. Or might they out of compassion, just accept the fact that I risked the plane ticket cost, and my plea for help.
Does that application even prove that I am currently still an immigrant? That would be what the embassy is looking for.
3) Did my MP do everything he could? Rumor has it, or rather, based on what I heard the person at the embassy say a few weeks ago, is that an MP can actually somehow "swing" a document, bypassing all the CIC bureaucracy, and actually rather quickly provide something printed, that "will do".
My MP, or rather, the assistant that works in his office, admitted he was pretty new to issues like this. It is possible that he doesn't know how to think out of the box, and came up with just directing me to a CIC application.
Anyway, this entire ordeal is extremely stressful and emotional for me. It seems I'm up against a wall on every turn. I've been writing emails pleading for solutions, making phone calls to The Hague in the Netherlands that I find it disturbing that the Dutch government would leave me hanging like this. I am Dutch and I feel that my Dutch government should stick up for me, and provide me my Dutch passport, but they won't do it. They don't trust that I have not become a Canadian citizen.
I will become Canadian as soon as I get around to it. Why I waited with that is completely my fault. That I let two important documents expire is also my fault. But I feel that I am being punished beyond what is reasonable. A PR Card normally takes 6 months. A search of citizenship 10 months. Heck, soon, applying for Citizenship is faster than renewing a PR Card.
But all these problems, and I don't feel I have done anything offensive. Yet I don't have access to my family, now with medical problems, in Holland.
Can anyone offer me any information, advise, what to do? I feel so stuck!