We got confused about minor's ID. CIC is not considering PR Card and Passport as an ID as they have requested those documents which are mandatory with the application of minor. For my son, we have his Health Card (Alberta) as 1 piece of ID and I have requested for his School Record which we would get by next month. But none of these IDs have his Photo on it. In this case what should we do?
I am thinking about taking 1 ID for my son from the Registry but I am not sure they will provide an ID for a minor.
You can repeat the document. For example you provide copies for Biographical pages for all required passport's, under Biographical pages of all required passports.
Then for 2 piece ID you attach the current passport's biographical page, with another piece of ID for kids, a health card etc.
What made you think that cic doesn't accept passport or PR card as ID document? Your question is a little bit vague. Anyways we provided passport twice for kids with Health Card, as I wrote above under 2 different required categories. Didn't add PR card as it was expired for us and wanted to keep IDs current.
"I called CIC when I applied on 12 October for the 2 id for the minor, at least one of them with photo to ask about my 2 kids less than 7 years.
She clearly reply me that PR and Passport are not include this step because its already requested before, I sent a copy of the health card and school record, then I attached a lettre explain that I have no more id for the kids with photo because of the age.
Thanks"
"I called CIC when I applied on 12 October for the 2 id for the minor, at least one of them with photo to ask about my 2 kids less than 7 years.
She clearly reply me that PR and Passport are not include this step because its already requested before, I sent a copy of the health card and school record, then I attached a lettre explain that I have no more id for the kids with photo because of the age.
Thanks"
I think most of us who have done or about to do applications for minors are confused when it comes to the additional IDs issue. Consider this, the Checklist says:
1. photocopy of PR card
2. photocopies of passport
3. photocopy of 2 pieces of child's personal identification, one of which must have a photo, then they refer to the guide which says:
Two (2) pieces of the child’s personal identification
Both pieces of identification should show your child’s name and date of birth, one of which must have a photo on it.
Examples include:
school record
health insurance card
The problem is there is no photo on school record and health insurance (in Ontario and maybe other provinces) for children under 16
I think most of us who have done or about to do applications for minors are confused when it comes to the additional IDs issue. Consider this, the Checklist says:
1. photocopy of PR card
2. photocopies of passport
3. photocopy of 2 pieces of child's personal identification, one of which must have a photo, then they refer to the guide which says:
Two (2) pieces of the child’s personal identification
Both pieces of identification should show your child’s name and date of birth, one of which must have a photo on it.
Examples include:
school record
health insurance card
The problem is there is no photo on school record and health insurance (in Ontario and maybe other provinces) for children under 16
I do not think there is any reason for not accepting that as a piece of ID. It's a Canadian issued ID, I don't see a reason for it not being a valid piece of required document. Just make sure you add PR card under PR and mention 2 piece of ID and mention what you included. Use sticky notes or printed header, that a personal choice.
For my son (about 12) , I requested his school and they issued a school ID card bearing his photo, date of birth and name.
For my other two children - below 10- I requested there schools as well but no ID card bearing photo was issued. However, the letter they issued bears their names; date of birth and names of both parents along with address.
As stated by most of the colleagues, the medical insurance and school record does not bears a photo for minors so I attached an explanatory letter about it along with the application. Hoping that it would be taken into consideration.
I stuck for my Minor daughter "Two (2) pieces of the child’s personal identification"
Q 1) I am attaching Her PR card and Health card copy, (which is also a mandatory doc )
What else I can attach as proof for 2 ID proof?
I am thinking to attache her health card but I do not have nay other id for her
Just to be clear she does home schooling so I can not provide any school issue letter also , @spyfy or any one , Please suggest
Just to share my own experience. We applied for our son (9 years old) and submitted PR card + health card for the two pieces of identification and we got AOR.
Just to share my own experience. We applied for our son (9 years old) and submitted PR card + health card for the two pieces of identification and we got AOR.
I put the PR card (both sides of PR card) twice. One for photocopy of both sides of your child's Permanent Resident Card (PRC). And another one for photocopy of two pieces of your child's personal identification, one of which must have a photo on it.
(Along with the health card).
I read in this forum that someone was told by an IRCC agent that PR card isn't considered as a piece of personal identification, so if you didn't send your application maybe it's worth it to include a copy of the passport or other ID.
No, I didn't send an explanation letter regarding that.
I put the PR card (both sides of PR card) twice. One for photocopy of both sides of your child's Permanent Resident Card (PRC). And another one for photocopy of two pieces of your child's personal identification, one of which must have a photo on it.
(Along with the health card).
I read in this forum that someone was told by an IRCC agent that PR card isn't considered as a piece of personal identification, so if you didn't send your application maybe it's worth it to include a copy of the passport or other ID.
No, I didn't send an explanation letter regarding that.