Canadian consulate in New Hampshire
New Hampshire is Boston's, and for the southern tier that is an hour. The north country above Berlin is closer to Quebec than to Massachusetts.
Which consulate covers New Hampshire
For consular business, New Hampshire belongs to the Consulate General of Canada in Boston. Its district takes in Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont too.
How far the consulate is from each city in New Hampshire
The 4 cities below average 58 miles from the consulate. Nashua is the closest at 41, and Concord the furthest at 71.
| City | Consulate | Distance | Driving time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Concord | Boston | 71 miles | 1 h 32 min |
| Manchester | Boston | 55 miles | 1 h 15 min |
| Nashua | Boston | 41 miles | 1 h 5 min |
| Portsmouth | Boston | 64 miles | 1 h 27 min |
Times are calculated at posted limits with no congestion, so treat them as the best possible case.
What you can do from New Hampshire without visiting
Plenty of this is done from home, and the consulate cannot speed any of it up.
- 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.
- Check an application, Every IRCC and passport application can be followed online.
- Renew a permanent resident card, An IRCC application. The card is mailed, and never to an address outside Canada.
The thirteen procedures, step by step
Costs in Canadian dollars, timings, and who actually issues the document.
Short state, long district, and the difference is felt entirely at the top of it.













