jman23
New Member
Hi all! Have to say it's extremely frustrating that between the consulate and the web this question doesn't appear to be answered and there is evidently ZERO avenue for asking this question save for potentially making the mistake and costing yourself years waiting with a failed application.
My question is thus: I'm applying for my daughter's proof of Canadian citizenship. Being 6 years old the only photo ID she has is a passport. That passport literally expires today, 4/10/23. With a ~18 month leadtime it will likely be SUPER-EXPIRED when the application is processed. I trust the verifiers have access to validate even expired documentation, but would the fact that it's expired be a REJECT for her application and I should therefore wait 3-4 months for a new passport before sending in her application? Any insight would be appreciated!
John
My question is thus: I'm applying for my daughter's proof of Canadian citizenship. Being 6 years old the only photo ID she has is a passport. That passport literally expires today, 4/10/23. With a ~18 month leadtime it will likely be SUPER-EXPIRED when the application is processed. I trust the verifiers have access to validate even expired documentation, but would the fact that it's expired be a REJECT for her application and I should therefore wait 3-4 months for a new passport before sending in her application? Any insight would be appreciated!
John