How do I contact IRCC Manila?
Services for Canadians
- Consular Services, Passport Services, Citizenship Services and Notary Service Inquiries.
- Email: [email protected] Fax: (63-2) 8-843-1082.
- Contact information is also available for the following offices:
How do I contact Canadian Embassy?
Contact us
- Telephone: +91 11 4178 2000.
- Fax: +91 11 4178 2020.
- Email: [email protected]
- Hours of operation:
How long can a Canadian citizen stay in the Philippines?
30 days
Currently, Canadian citizens may stay in the Philippines visa-free for a period of up to 30 days. This length of time may be extended once the visitor of Canada is in the Philippines, but there is a fee for this process. However, soon they will need a travel authorization to enter the country, known as Philippines eTA.
How do I contact IRCC outside Canada?
+1 819 997 8338 (outside Canada and U.S.)…Telephone:
- 1-800-461-9999 (toll-free, within Canada)
- +1 204 983 3500 (Long distance charges apply, outside Canada.
- +1 506 636 5064 (Long distance charges apply, outside Canada)
How can the Canadian Embassy help?
provide legal advice, intervene in private legal matters or financial estate disputes; get you out of prison; intercede with foreign immigration officials to allow you to enter or exit a country; solve immigration-related problems such as overstaying a visa and applications for a visa to Canada or other countries.
How can I immigrate to Canada from Philippines 2021?
How to Immigrate to Canada: 5 Options for Migrating to Canada in 2021
- Express Entry Program. Canadian Immigration Program that allows immigrants to live and work in Canada as a skilled worker through Express Entry.
- Family Class Sponsorship.
- LMIA Work Visa.
- The Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
- Canadian Investor Immigration.
Can I lose my Canadian citizenship if I live in another country?
The simple answer is that a Canadian citizen can live in another country as long as they wish. A person born in Canada cannot lose their citizenship simply on the basis that they are not or have not been living in Canada.