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Old 06-04-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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Help lost Canadian citizenship card

I just arrived in China last week. I guess since i was in a bit of rush, i either lost, or got my citizenship card stolen. (i place my citizenship card, and some other random cards in a little card wallet)..

anyways, I still have my canadian passport, but I do not have my citizenship card. I am in Hong Kong now.. Am i at big risk if i lost of citizenship card? Is there anyway I can get a replacement here in Hong Kong now? (im here for 3 more months).. thanks
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Old 06-04-2009, 09:31 PM   #2
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No, you're not at risk, however, you may be able to replace it by contacting the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong:

The Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong provides consular services to Canadian citizens residing or travelling in Hong Kong and Macao.

Address, telephone, fax, email

13/F, Tower One, Exchange Square
8 Connaught Place, Central
Hong Kong SAR, China

Postal address
Consular Section
Consulate General of Canada
GPO Box 11142, Central
Hong Kong SAR, China

General telephone, fax
Tel.: 2867-7348
Fax: 2847-7561

Citizenship/Notary Services
Tel: 2847-7563
Email: canadaconsul.hkong@international.gc.ca

Passport Services
Tel: 2847-7562
Email: hongkong.passport@international.gc.ca

You mentioned you are going to be there for 3 months. I would advise to register with the Consulate General of Canada In Hong Kong

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Old 06-04-2009, 10:12 PM   #3
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No, you're not at risk, however, you may be able to replace it by contacting the Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong:

The Consulate General of Canada in Hong Kong provides consular services to Canadian citizens residing or travelling in Hong Kong and Macao.

Address, telephone, fax, email

13/F, Tower One, Exchange Square
8 Connaught Place, Central
Hong Kong SAR, China

Postal address
Consular Section
Consulate General of Canada
GPO Box 11142, Central
Hong Kong SAR, China

General telephone, fax
Tel.: 2867-7348
Fax: 2847-7561

Citizenship/Notary Services
Tel: 2847-7563
Email: canadaconsul.hkong@international.gc.ca

Passport Services
Tel: 2847-7562
Email: hongkong.passport@international.gc.ca

You mentioned you are going to be there for 3 months. I would advise to register with the Consulate General of Canada In Hong Kong

Good luck!
Thank you bc duke for your info. I will go there tmmrw to get this shitty ordeal done with. I heard it takes at least a year for the card to be sent... so best to do it now before my passport has to be renewed!
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u won't be able to get ur ctizn card @ the consulate general, they can help u get a passport. i had mine last before and it's a pain to get it replaced, you have to get a replacement from CIC. and yes get it before ur passport has expired or else there will be no way for u to get one (actually there is, but it's still a pain, i have done it).
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Next time you should leave your citizenship card at home. It's generally not necessary.
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Old 06-08-2009, 12:06 PM   #6
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man.. sucks to hear that.. but ya.. defintly talk to the consulate and see what they can do for you..
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