Never mind passports. This Montreal-area mom also wants her children's birth certificates back
CBC
When Susan Mansour mailed her children's passport applications, along with their birth certificates, as required, she didn't expect to feel like she'd sent them into the ether.
Mansour, a kindergarten teacher from Île-Perrot, Que., and her husband Bachir Malha, an electrician, posted those documents to the Service Canada passport centre on April 20, well before their planned trip to Disney World later this month.
Now the $4,000 trip for which they'd saved up is just weeks away; the plane tickets are paid for, and Mansour still hasn't received the passports or any information about when she will get back the children's birth certificates.
"We sent it early to avoid all of this," Mansour said. "It's my summer vacation. We look forward as teachers not to chase after documents or wait hours in line."
Mansour is far from the only Canadian who mailed personal documents for passport applications or renewals and haven't had them returned — sometimes even after waiting for hours in line to pick up their valid passport at the office.
Natasha D'Onofrio recently picked up her five-month-old son Nico Amato's passport, after mailing in all necessary documents on May 9, but Service Canada still hasn't returned the baby's birth certificate.
She needs to have it back in time for his baptism in August and may have to contact the province to get a new one issued.
D'Onofrio said reaching Service Canada to ask to have the certificate returned was a time-consuming chore in itself.
"Having to get in touch with them is a nightmare," said D'Onofrio, after spending a day repeatedly calling the Service Canada phone line for information on her son's file.
"I managed to get through, but … it would have been impossible for me had I not had someone to watch the baby," she said.
The average wait time to reach the call centre for the week ending on July 3 was 51 minutes, according to Service Canada, which received more than a million calls during that period.
Passport applications and related documents mailed in Quebec would have gone to the Gatineau processing and printing centre, says Élaine Chatigny, Quebec regional director for Service Canada.
"There are no longer unopened applications. There's no unopened mail," Chatigny said. "Everything has been scanned or in the process of being scanned."
The easing of travel restrictions and the fact that early in the pandemic, Service Canada was not processing passport renewals for anyone without imminent travel plans has led to a monumental backlog of applications now awaiting processing.