I'm applying for a citizenship certificate for my baby. Requirements state I must submit "Two (2) pieces of personal identification, such as a passport, a driver’s licence and a health insurance card, one of which must have your photo on it". It also states that "Social Insurance Number (SIN) cards, bank cards and credit cards are not acceptable pieces of identification".
Other than his passport, I have no other identification for him… He's 18 months old!!
Can readers please share what you used as the second identification document?
Passport and health card should do. Province like ON will have a photo on the health card but Alberta for example does not have the picture. But you only need one with a photo so the passport should meet that req. health card will be the second one.
I'm applying for a citizenship certificate for my baby. Requirements state I must submit "Two (2) pieces of personal identification, such as a passport, a driver's licence and a health insurance card, one of which must have your photo on it". It also states that "Social Insurance Number (SIN) cards, bank cards and credit cards are not acceptable pieces of identification".
Other than his passport, I have no other identification for him... He's 18 months old!!
Can readers please share what you used as the second identification document?
Passport and health card should do. Province like ON will have a photo on the health card but Alberta for example does not have the picture. But you only need one with a photo so the passport should meet that req. health card will be the second one.
Provincial health card issued in Ontario has the name of the child. American health insurance card may not be proper I'd if that's what u meant. Passport and immunization record might be an option...
Immunization record. Maybe I'll submit that, along with a letter explaining that he's 18months and doesn't have any ID since in the US his health care card only has his dad's name on it.
The instructions say that passport copies and hospital/ immunization record for non school-age children as id proofs.
so you should be fine...
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cprak0