Canadian consulate in Newark, Delaware
Newark has no Canadian consulate of its own. Consular business here goes to the Consulate General of Canada in New York, 134 miles away.
Where Newark is served from
Delaware sits in the New York consular district, and every appointment, travel document and witnessed signature for Newark goes through that office.
From Newark that is 134 miles, or about 2 h 54 min of driving at posted speed limits with no traffic.
That makes Newark the 2nd closest of the 3 cities in Delaware on this site.
What you can do from Newark without travelling
Very little of this needs anyone in New York.
- 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.
The office works on appointments only, so the drive from Newark is wasted without one.
