Lost of Stolen of the Thai Passport

   
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Lost or Stolen Thai Passport

  • If you lose your Thai passport, report the incident to the local police immediately before contacting the Thai embassy or consular representative office. A police report is essential before a new passport or a certificate of identity can be issued.
  • If you are visiting Canada temporarily, a certificate of identity will be issued as your travel document.
  • If you are a student or working in Canada and must remain in the country, The Royal Thai Embassy or The Royal Thai Consulate General will issue a new passport, pending the approval by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Please note that The Royal Thai Consulate General (honorary representatives) in Edmonton, Toronto, and Montreal will not handle the issuance of a new passport. You should contact The Royal Thai Consulate-General in Vancouver or The Royal Thai Embassy in Ottawa only.

Documents required when applying for a new passport in cases where the old one was lost or stolen :

  1. A police report with case number, case officer’s name, and contact telephone number.
  2. Thai identification card or civil servant identification card (if applicable).
  3. Copy of your old passport (if applicable) and/or passport number.
  4. Canadian acceptance number (if applicable) and/or specify type of entry visa including date of validity. If applicant is a student, a letter of certification that includes date of enrollment from the educational institution is required.
  5. Fifty-Five dollars in processing fee payable to The Royal Thai Consulate-General, Vancouver.
  6. Please include reason for a new passport and how it was lost or stolen.


 
 
 
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