Rely on our embassy’s certification services to obtain recognized documentation clearances.
Please be informed that all procedures related to services such as general powers of attorney, letters of authorization, certifications, authentications, and others are being handled exclusively at our Consulate General in Montreal.
For any inquiries, please contact us at the following phone numbers:
Consular section (Ottawa): (613)-233-8900
Consulate General (Montreal): (514)-439-7151
An authorization is issued when the grantor: 1- Wants a specific person to arrange and obtain a passport for a minor in Honduras; or, 2- Wants a specific person to represent him/her at a specific Embassy in Honduras to arrange for a visa or immigration document for a minor, only if requested in writing; or, 3- Wants a specific person to leave the country accompanying a minor; or for a minor to leave the country without or with an escort;
https://citaconsular.sreci.gob.hn/citaconsular/pages/layout/CitaConsular…
aINFORMATION REQUIRED FOR WRITING AN AUTHORIZATION
1- Present identity card or any document that assures Honduran nationality (e.g. passport, and/or birth certificate, if you only have a birth certificate, you must present other documents that support the information) and describe your general information: marital status, profession, address.
2- The complete name of the person to whom the AUTHORIZATION is going to be granted and the general data of the same: identity card number, marital status, profession, domicile in Honduras, if he/she is a legal professional, the number of the professional association and the address of the firm.
3- The reason for the granted AUTHORIZATION (passport processing, leaving the country, etc.).
ADDITIONALLY
– If it is to authorize passport processing for a minor, the original or authenticated photocopy of the minor’s birth certificate is required. – If a minor is leaving the country, the passport number with issue and expiration date is required.