Here's why some Canadians will have lost or damaged passports replaced for free Canada Passport
At $120 for a five-year passport or $160 for a 10-year passport, renewals can certainly add up. Now, those affected by Canada's wildfires will hopefully have one less expense to worry about.
On June 12, the Canadian government announced that documents that are lost, damaged, destroyed, or inaccessiblewill be replaced for free. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will issue free replacements for permanent resident cards, Canadian citizenship certificates, Canadian passports, and other travel documents.
This will also apply to affected international students, temporary foreign workers, and visitors whose status will expire by September 30, 2023. They'll also be able to apply to restore or extend their status in Canada for free, according to Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.
Individuals directly affected by the wildfires and whose status expires by September 30, 2023, can apply to restore or extend their status in Canada for free. We remain dedicated to collaborating with provinces, territories, & communities across Canada to support those impacted.You may be eligible for a refund if you've already applied to replace a lost, damaged, or destroyed document.
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