Huron-Bruce MP to host passport clinic at Kincardine Legion
Huron-Bruce MP Ben Lobb has announced he will host a passport clinic, Wednesday, March 4, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Kincardine Legion.
Staff will be available to assist local residents in either renewing or becoming a first-time passport-holder. Lobb’s office will courier the passport applications directly to Passport Canada.
Passport Canada application forms can be picked up at Lobb’s constituency office, the local post office, or downloaded from Passport Canada’s website at
www.ppt.gc.ca.
For more information on the Passport Clinic, call 1-519-524-6560 (Goderich) or 1-519-832-2999 (Port Elgin) or visit
www.benlobb.com
Lobb offers passport services through both his constituency offices. If you are unable to attend the clinic, you are invited to visit one of his offices for passport assistance.
For a first-time adult application, you MUST bring:
- A photocopy of both sides of your driver’s license or government-issued photo ID with signature (your guarantor must sign and date the photocopy)
- Your original birth certificate (or Canadian citizenship card)
- Two passport photos
- If you are applying for your passport in an assumed relationship surname that is different from the name on your birth or citizenship certificate, you must submit your marriage certificate, along with your birth or citizenship certificate
Your Guarantor MUST:
- Hold a valid passport and have known you for two years
- Sign:
Your passport application
The back of one of your photos
Sign and date the copies of your government-issued ID
For a simplified renewal, all you need is:
- New photos
- Current passport
For child passports, contact Lobb’s office in advance as regulations have recently changed.
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