Canadian consulate in Grand Junction

There is no Canadian consulate in Grand Junction. The office that covers you is the Consulate General of Canada in Denver, 246 miles away.

The consulate that covers Grand Junction

For consular purposes Grand Junction belongs to Denver. That is where appointments are booked and where travel documents are issued.

The drive is 246 miles and routes at about 4 h 44 min of driving, which assumes clear roads throughout.

Of the 5 cities in Colorado listed here, Grand Junction is the furthest from the consulate.

What you can do from Grand Junction without travelling

A consulate visit is the exception rather than the rule for Canadian paperwork.

  • 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.

Appointments are the only way in, and they are made through the central booking system rather than with the office directly.

Go up