While wait times for passports have improved across Metro Vancouver, many locals continue to report long line-ups and difficulty receiving the travel document.
Metro Vancouverite Han Yang recorded a video of a sprawling line of people waiting in the rain to visit a Service Canada office located in Surrey's Central City Shopping Centre at 6:30 a.m on Friday (Nov. 4).
"Better bring your own chair and take a day off cuz it’ll be a long wait!" he captioned in a tweet.
While the line appears daunting, the local man told Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» that the long wait continued once people moved past the entrance.
"There are two more waiting rooms inside that [they are going to] keep you [for] at least two to three [more] hours," he explained, adding that the process "is very embarrassing and sad."
This is what it takes to apply for a 🇨🇦passport. 6:30am in the rain and ppl are already waiting. Better bring your own chair and take a day off cuz it’ll be a long wait! Just embarrassing
— Han Yang (@HanYang_VFX)
In the spring, passport lineups made headlines across the country, as people camped out overnight to reserve their spots in sprawling queues. Many of them even paid people to wait in line for them, paying up to $800 for the service.
A Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»blogger even went viral after she shared her experience flying to Edmonton to obtain her travel document.
Canada Passport lines improve but many locals report issues
Andy Anderson, the founder of the crowd-sourced website, says wait times appear to be improving across the country.
"The overall picture is things are improving," he told V.I.A., noting that the group's figures are slightly inflated by people who have been waiting since early in the year.
"It seems people that applied in the last two or three months are receiving their passports much quicker."
But while many people are receiving their passports in under a month, others report waiting up to 10 months, Anderson noted.
Daniel Garfinkel wrote in a tweet that he mailed his child's passport application in July and the transfer request was submitted in October. While they are travelling in under a week, the call centre told him he would "hopefully" receive the passport in a couple of days before his travel date.
Traveling in less than a week. Child’s passport application mailed in July. Transfer request submitted in October. Nobody can tell us if transfer was approved. Today call centre says we’ll “hopefully” receive passport within 24 to 48 hours before our travel date. Do better?
— Daniel Garfinkel (@drdangarfinkel)
Another local man wrote that he waited a whopping six hours for a new passport and then returned a couple of weeks later to pick it up and had to wait multiple hours again.
Spent 6 hours waiting at the passport office two weeks ago to apply for and pay for a new passport. Now I’ve returned on the scheduled pickup date and am waiting again (1.5 hours so far). I’m here to pick something up why would that necessitate a 2nd massive wait?
— Mike McCartney (@MCMike77)
A Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»man also took to Twitter to express his frustration, noting that it took an extremely long time just to speak to someone on the phone.
daughter applied, informed will receive in X weeks, not here week of travel, 3hr on hold, learn app not processed, line up for same day rush app, pay $160 & sign waiver of 1st app fee!, get passport. Your incompetence, you owe me $. Pls consider refunding one fee.
— James P (@JvonPfleiderer)
One man asked if the online passport renewal app was working because he was unable to use it for days.
In response, Passport Canada said it had "been receiving more requests than usual" and he should keep checking as "time slots may become available."
When do passport appointments open up new dates ?I've been trying for days to book a renewal app online.
— Gary Allan (@panelguy1)
Service Canada weighs in on Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»passport situation
Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) told V.I.A, in a statement that average Service Canada wait times vary during the week but tend to be higher in the morning.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Service Canada Centre – Passport Services (SCC-PS) offices, which include Vancouver, Surrey and Richmond, are "currently able to serve all clients in the queue, and arriving before the office opens at 8:30 a.m. is not necessary," according to the department.
As the holiday season approaches, however, Service Canada expects an increase in passport applications. Additionally, only 20 per cent of the typical passport volume was received over the first two years of the pandemic. As such, the 2022/2023 forecast for passport volume is now 4.4 million, which is a staggering two million higher than normal.
"The proportion of applications received by mail has nearly doubled. It is about 40 per cent less efficient to process these applications compared to in-person applications. In addition, a significant segment of all applications currently in the system is for new passports for children and adults. These are more complex and take longer to process than simple renewals," wrote ESDC.
The department added that call volume levels dropped by 93 per cent while wait times dropped by 80 per cent between the week of April 4 and Oct. 17, "with an average wait time of 18 minutes during the week of Oct. 17."
Additional hiring and training of new staff continue ahead of the holiday season. For all urgent passport applications, Canadians must submit their application to a passport office that offers urgent (by the end of the next business day) or express (two to nine business days) services. Proof of travel is required.
For non-urgent passport applications, Canadians can submit their application at a passport office, a Service Canada Centre offering the 10-day pick-up service, a regular Service Canada Centre (20 business days) or by mail (20 business days).
Clients who applied for their passport more than 20 business days ago can request a transfer by contacting the , or by visiting . Proof of travel is not required for applications outside of service standards.
For additional information, consult the webpage and the webpage.