zmikers said:
Me again, and something new just popped up. We are sending my wife's application in on Monday (Hong Kong office). We just noticed that she will need to renew her passport before we move back to Canada. Should she notify the Hong Kong office with the new passport number when it is received, or just have both new and old passport when entering Canada? Also, should I write a note and add it to the application package that we will be renewing the passport soon? Thanks again!
Holders of a Taiwan non-overseas passport (with national ID) do not require a Visa to enter Canada; Taiwanese overseas nationals need a TRV.
If you are talking about returning before the process is over,
1) If her passport is visa-exempt, all she needs is her current passport.
2) If her passport requres a TRV, she has a valid TRV and her passport is expired, she needs both passports (the old one with the valid TRV and the new valid passport).
If you are talking about returning after the PR process is done please note that her COPR/Visa will not be issued for an expired passport.
If she has a valid passport, her COPR/Visa will be issued with an expiration date that will be one of the following 3 cases:
1) Before the expiration date of her passport
2) Before the expiration date of her last medicals
3) Before an arbitrary date set by CIC that will not be after the two dates above in 1 and 2
This is the case even if she has a new passport at the time of entry to Canada.
If the passport expires midway the PR process, she will need to submit copies of the new passport or send the new passport in (depending on the type of passport she has) once she gets PPR.
If you feel compelled before PPR, just send copies of the new passport and a cover pages explaining the reason you are sending them. I do not think it would hurt.