I am applying for my citizenship online and 2 personal identification are required.
I used to live in Ontario and hence I have an Ontario Photo ID and Ontario health card, on top of the Permanent Residency card.
I just moved to Alberta last week though.
1. Can I still use my Ontario IDs for this purpose?
2. The PR card doesnt have a signature,
however it is listed as a valid ID. On the other hand, the online portal says the ID must have the name, date of birth, signature. So can I or not use it?
Yes, you can use your valid Ontario DL and OHIP card as IDs. Just write a letter of explanation that you have moved to Alberta for work. If you are there for school, you may continue to use your Ontario DL and OHIP. Alberta gives you a grace period of 90 days to exchanges these and you are within that window
Yes, you can use your valid Ontario DL and OHIP card as IDs. Just write a letter of explanation that you have moved to Alberta for work. If you are there for school, you may continue to use your Ontario DL and OHIP. Alberta gives you a grace period of 90 days to exchanges these and you are within that window
You are overthinking this... You should be fine! They want to ensure you are who you are. People move within Canada all the time for various reasons and exchanging your DL and Health Cards are standard procedure... No need to delay your Citizenship application if you have 1095 + decent buffer