Hi, my uncle became a naturalized Canadian citizen in the early 1980s. However, he was living in Europe since then, and has only now returned to Canada to try and start a new life here, and bring his family with him. He has no Canadian passport, no Canadian ID such as a health card, driver's licenese, etc - No Canadian documentation whatsoever, he has lost whatever he might have had. The only thing he has is a certificate from a women's volunteer organization that was given to him as a gift on the day he became a citizen, it notes the day and location of the ceremony.
1. Would this certificate be enough for his minor son to use on the Proof of Citizenship under section 3 form to get the child a citizenship card - he has never lived here either?
2. Would this be enough to use for his wife's permanent resident application?
3. How can he get government ID, a passport, etc, if he has no documentation at all?
thanks
1. Would this certificate be enough for his minor son to use on the Proof of Citizenship under section 3 form to get the child a citizenship card - he has never lived here either?
2. Would this be enough to use for his wife's permanent resident application?
3. How can he get government ID, a passport, etc, if he has no documentation at all?
thanks