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Posted 7/17/2008 9:17:02 AM


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I have a passport but my fiancee doesn't.  I would like to go somewhere warm for our honeymoon as we are getting married in October (doesn't mean we have to leave right away).  But I definitely want a warm place to travel to.  Any ideas?

We got our puppy!  Fell in love with the sister, her name is Izzie.

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Posted 7/17/2008 9:28:44 AM






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You can get a passport in like a few days, I wouldn't worry about it. 

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Posted 7/17/2008 10:21:46 AM






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if he goes now, he'll have his passport within a few weeks.,  If you need to, you can put a rush order on it, but it will cost you extra.  you can't really travel outside of Canada without one.

 

 

 

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Posted 7/17/2008 1:11:55 PM






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If you go in person, you'll be able to pick it up in 10 days. Not having a passport isn't really an option to get out of the country these days.

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Posted 7/17/2008 2:16:49 PM






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if he does a portion of it online..it is a million times faster!! You go on the government website and if you meet the criteria..which is like..over 16..canadian citizen...you just have to fill out a section of it online and submit it....then you go in in person to drop off your pick and submit the rest and you zoom to the front of the line!!!! i got there and the wait was like 3 hours....i got in...waited 20 minutes and my name was called....Awesome!!even the lady i was talking to was like..i dont know why more people dont do this...there are step by step instructions on the government website.....and...once you go in and submit it....without expressing it..you get it in like 10 days????? and i had mine mailed too..soo...with the mailing it still only took 10 days!

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Posted 7/17/2008 4:43:51 PM


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He filled it out online, he hasn't done the photo part or gotten anyone to sign for him yet. (Actually I did the filling out online).  We live 4 hours away from the nearest city, so it would be an all day process regardless if we stood in line for 20 min or 3 hours.

We got our puppy!  Fell in love with the sister, her name is Izzie.

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Posted 7/18/2008 10:50:18 AM






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my dh got his passport within a 7-10 days.  you pay a bit extra for the rush service and you can also pick it up instead of having it mailed to you.  i wouldn't worry

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