- Apr 13, 2009
 
- 685
 
- 88
 
- Category........
 
- Visa Office......
 - Singapore
 
- NOC Code......
 - 2174
 
- Job Offer........
 
- Pre-Assessed..
 
- App. Filed.......
 - 5-05-2014
 
- Nomination.....
 - 11-06-2014
 
- AOR Received.
 - 11-08-2014
 
- File Transfer...
 - 23-06-2014
 
- Med's Request
 - 16-04-2015
 
- Med's Done....
 - 29-04-2015
 
- Interview........
 - Waived
 
- Passport Req..
 - 29-06-2015 Decision Made: 30-06-2015 PP Submitted...: 1-07-2015
 
- VISA ISSUED...
 - 10-07-2015 PP Returned....: 11-08-2015
 
- LANDED..........
 - 01-10-2015
 
Hello Canadians/Soon-to-be-Canadians,
I am gathering documents in order to file an application for citizenship for my whole family including my 6-year-old daughter. Reading the instruction guide for minors, I am a little confused about what pieces of identification to submit for her.
Please see Step1: Gather documents, below:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...izenship-minors-under-18-years.html#CIT0003E4
At that step, point#1 mentions passports in last 5 years. It is understood that a valid passport is already a valid photo ID. And, point#3 mentions a birth certificate, which, again, is a valid ID.
Kindly share your experience. Thanks.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I am gathering documents in order to file an application for citizenship for my whole family including my 6-year-old daughter. Reading the instruction guide for minors, I am a little confused about what pieces of identification to submit for her.
Please see Step1: Gather documents, below:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...izenship-minors-under-18-years.html#CIT0003E4
At that step, point#1 mentions passports in last 5 years. It is understood that a valid passport is already a valid photo ID. And, point#3 mentions a birth certificate, which, again, is a valid ID.
- Then why does point#2 separately mention about the requirement of providing two pieces of the child’s personal identification, one of which must be a photo ID, giving examples such as school record, health insurance card, etc?
 - Has anyone successfully completed an application for their child by submitting only photocopies of a passport and birth certificate, without having to provide any additional ID?
 
Kindly share your experience. Thanks.
			
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