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Nagma

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For new Canadian Passport, the application asks for two references. Does the two references have to be Canadian Citizens, or can they be PR?
 

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For new Canadian Passport, the application asks for two references. Does the two references have to be Canadian Citizens, or can they be PR?
Only Guartoor needs to be Canadian. the rest can be whoever
 

Nagma

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No, they don't. I have used Americans and Europeans as references over the years.
Thanks for replying. Do they have to be living in Canada? I have friends in US that can be my references. Can I mention them?
 

CANADA-1

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For new Canadian Passport, the application asks for two references. Does the two references have to be Canadian Citizens, or can they be PR?
guarantor can hold 10 years canadian passport your family member or outside reference must out side or no need to have canadian citizen
 

fpalazzo

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Hello!
Can you please let me know what information from the references they need?
So far I gathered:

- Full Name
- Full Address
- Contact number
- Relation to me and how long we've known each other

Did I miss anything? And can that be in a regular piece of paper, or there's a specific form to be completed?

Thank you in advance!
 

abbas.pasha

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Hello!
Can you please let me know what information from the references they need?
So far I gathered:

- Full Name
- Full Address
- Contact number
- Relation to me and how long we've known each other

Did I miss anything? And can that be in a regular piece of paper, or there's a specific form to be completed?

Thank you in advance!
Email of the reference is required as well.

Passport Application Form: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/ircc/migration/ircc/english/passport/forms/pdf/pptc153.pdf

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/canadian-passports/travel-documents-references-guarantors.html#references
Your references cannot be
  • your guarantor
  • a family member, such as a
    • spouse or common-law partner
      • Whether you’re the opposite or same sex, you’re considered common-law partners if you’ve lived together in a marriage-like relationship for at least 1 year, but you aren’t legally married.
        • A boyfriend or girlfriend can be a reference if you’re not in a common-law relationship.
        • If your marriage or common-law relationship has ended, your former spouse or partner can serve as a reference.
    • parent, step-parent, foster parent, or a parent’s spouse or common-law partner
    • mother-in-law or father-in-law
    • child (biological, adopted, foster, or stepchild), or your child’s spouse or common-law partner
    • son-in-law or daughter-in-law
    • sibling (brother, half-brother or stepbrother, or sister, half-sister or stepsister), or your sibling’s spouse or common-law partner
    • brother-in-law or sister-in-law
    • grandparent (biological, adopted, step or foster grandparent), or your grandparent’s spouse or common-law partner
    • grandmother-in-law or grandfather-in-law
    • grandchild (biological, adopted, step or foster grandchild), or your grandchild’s spouse or common-law partner
    • grandson-in-law or granddaughter-in-law
    • anyone else who’s related to you or your spouse or common-law partner by blood, marriage, common-law partnership, adoption or guardianship and lives at the same address as you
      • For example, if your aunt, uncle or cousin lives with you, they cannot be a reference.
 
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Seym

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Hello!
Can you please let me know what information from the references they need?
So far I gathered:

- Full Name
- Full Address
- Contact number
- Relation to me and how long we've known each other

Did I miss anything? And can that be in a regular piece of paper, or there's a specific form to be completed?

Thank you in advance!
There's nothing much to gather...
Just fill the relevant section in the passport application, there is nothing else to it.
 
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