Canadian consulate in Kailua-Kona

Kailua-Kona has no Canadian consulate of its own. Consular business here goes to the Consulate General of Canada in San Francisco, There is no road to it from here.

The consulate that covers Kailua-Kona

For consular purposes Kailua-Kona belongs to San Francisco. That is where appointments are booked and where travel documents are issued.

There is no road route from Kailua-Kona, so reaching the office in person means a flight to San Francisco. Almost nothing on this site is worth that trip.

What you can do from Kailua-Kona without travelling

Most of what people drive this distance for is handled by mail or online.

  • 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.

Check the requirements page before travelling from Kailua-Kona: most returned applications fail on documents rather than on eligibility.

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