Are canadian passports mailed

In Canada, passports are typically mailed to the applicant's address, but there are some exceptions and additional steps to ensure secure delivery. Here's what you need to know:

  1. Standard processing: If you apply for a passport through the Government of Canada's online application system or at a Service Canada location, your passport will be mailed to you by Canada Post. This typically takes 10-15 business days for a routine application and 6-8 weeks for an expedited application.
  2. Expedited processing: If you need your passport urgently, you can opt for expedited processing, which takes 2-9 business days. In this case, your passport will be mailed to you by courier, such as Purolator or UPS.
  3. Pickup at a Service Canada location: If you prefer, you can choose to pick up your passport at a Service Canada location instead of having it mailed. This option is available for both standard and expedited processing.
  4. Secure delivery: To ensure the security of your passport, Canada Post uses a tracking system and requires a signature upon delivery. If you're not available to sign for your passport, you can arrange for it to be left at your doorstep or at a nearby post office.
  5. Lost or stolen passports: If your passport is lost or stolen, you should report it to the authorities and apply for a replacement passport. In this case, your new passport will be mailed to you.

Remember to always keep your passport in a safe and secure location, and consider using a passport holder or pouch to protect it from damage or loss.