Albertan mom
<font color=blue>I didn't mean too, innocent mista
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It sounds like they are working through them pretty quick, so that is encouraging!

Ok.
This will either bring hope or despair to people. I mailed my application on the 3rd of January... Got my passport today.![]()
Why did you need long form birth certificates for your boys?Was able to resubmit the boys applications (they were refused because they said the long form birth certificate was needed. I only had the cards.) I reapplied in person 2 weeks ago and have already received their passports back.
I had a shine on my face so my photos were not acceptable. My birth certificate is no good because it's dated before Jan 1994. (I'd missed that tidbit of info) and... I'd forgot to tick off that citizenship question.
Isn't this alot of fun??????
DW called Passport Canada today to inquire about our couriered passport applications(arrived there Jan 19th). According to the person on the other end of the phone they are working on Jan 12th and have been for 4 days! Just thought I'd update those that are curious.
Why did you need long form birth certificates for your boys?
Who took your photos?
What do you mean about your bc being dated before 1994 so no good? I haven't heard of this?
I apparently needed long form birth certificate because we were married after the birth of our son. They suggested long form for Nicolas too although we were married prior to his birth. Both now have long form certificates.
As for the birth certificate (mine). I hadn't heard that either but if you look at the application, it clearly states if you were born in Quebec (forgot to mention that's where I was born), you need a birth certificate issued after 1994. If it's an Ontario birth certificate, the year doesn't matter. I'm not quite sure why things are so different in Quebec. *sigh*
How did you know you needed a long form? It was on the rejected application? How do you get one of those? Do you have to pay for it?
Is it only for Quebec I wonder? I was born in Alberta....(obviously before 1994!!) Well, my whole family was born in Alberta.
Man this is a pain!