Adopted individuals who become Canadian citizens need specific travel documents to enter Canada or travel internationally. It’s crucial to understand the types readily available and in-demand, especially under Canada PR 2025 strategies. This guide explains passports, citizenship certificates, permanent resident visas, and certificates of identity—plus how Mississauga immigration consultants can help streamline the process.
🏷️ Canadian Passport for Adopted Citizens
Once granted citizenship, adopted persons are eligible for a Canadian passport. IRCC shares citizenship application information with Canadian embassies or consulates to expedite passport processing.
An official letter from IRCC—not proof of citizenship—is provided to support passport applications abroad.
📜 Citizenship Certificate vs. e-Certificate
Citizenship is proven via a certificate. Adopted persons may choose a paper certificate—mailed to parents, guardians, or visa offices—or opt for an e‑certificate, which can be downloaded via IRCC’s online portal.
Note: The certificate is identity evidence, not a travel document. Passports are required to cross borders.
🛂 Permanent Resident Visa (If Not a Citizen)
If an adopted person is not yet a citizen, they need a valid Permanent Resident (PR) visa to enter Canada. This visa allows travel up to its expiration and must remain valid upon arrival.
Diplomatic, official, or service passports are not valid for immigration purposes—only regular or private passports combined with PR visas are accepted.
🌍 Certificate of Identity (for Non‑Citizens/Stateless)
Permanent residents who are stateless or otherwise unable to obtain a passport can apply for a Certificate of Identity, issued by IRCC for international travel. This biometric document is widely accepted, except by the bearer’s country of citizenship if applicable.
🧭 Planning & Next Steps
- 👉 Adopted individuals who become citizens should immediately apply for a passport using the IRCC letter provided.
- 🧾 Choose between a paper certificate or e‑certificate for official documentation of citizenship.
- ✈️ Adopted persons without citizenship need a valid PR visa for travel.
- 🔍 Stateless PRs should request a Certificate of Identity prior to travel.
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