Trade Office of Canada in Phoenix
This is a trade office. It works with companies on exports, investment and innovation, and it has no consular section: no passports, no citizenship certificates, no notarial services and no appointments for any of them.
Arizona has one of the largest seasonal Canadian populations in the country and the Canadian office in Phoenix is a trade office. It works with companies, and it has no consular section.
Where the Phoenix office is
- Address
2415 East Camelback Road, Suite 700, Phoenix, AZ 85016 - Telephone
(602) 508-3572
Arizona is covered for consular purposes by the Consulate General in Los Angeles, about six hours west. Almost everything a winter resident needs is handled by mail in any case.
The office that does serve Arizona
Consular business for Arizona goes to the Consulate General of Canada in Los Angeles. That is where appointments are booked, travel documents issued and signatures witnessed.
What you can do without coming in
Before you book anything, check whether your business needs an office at all.
- Renew a permanent resident card, An IRCC application. The card is mailed, and never to an address outside Canada.
- Apply for a citizenship certificate, Online or on paper, direct to IRCC. This is the document that proves you are Canadian.
- Get an eTA, A web form linked to your passport. Most applications are approved within minutes.
- Order a birth or marriage certificate, From the province where it happened. Ottawa does not hold these records.
This is an independent guide, not a government website. Fees, forms and processing times change, and Canadian passport fees now rise every year under the Service Fees Act. Check the figure that applies on the day you apply.
