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Bruce Stanton Announces January Passport Clinics
December 17, 2007
M.P. Bruce Stanton has announced that he and his office staff will be hosting four Passport Clinics in January: In Penetanguishene: Saturday, January 12th 10am-2pm Location: Royal Canadian Legion (2 Poyntz St., Unit 114) In Washago: Monday, January 14th 5pm-8pm Location: Washago Community Centre (4361 Hamilton St.) In Waubaushene: Wednesday, January 16th 5pm-8pm Location: Royal Canadian Legion (26 Willow St.) In Orillia: Saturday, January 19th 12 (Noon) – 4pm Location: Orillia Masonic Hall (24 James St. E) What is a Passport Clinic? Since it is not always possible for people to come into one of my offices to get assistance with their passport applications, I’m bringing my office to you. At the clinic, you can receive assistance filling out the application, have your pictures taken, and have completed applications reviewed to ensure all materials and documentation are included. Note: We have organized for a photographer to be present, and a set of passport photos (2 are required for each application) can be taken for $20 What Should You Bring? Confirmation of Citizenship – Canadian Citizenship Certificate or Card; or Birth Certificate Documents to Support Identity - Drivers License, Health Card, Seniors Card Contact information for Two References and One Emergency Contact Current Passport (if you have one) If you have any questions, or would like more information, please call 1-800-265-6228 |
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