Documents mailed to the Consular Department at the Consulate
must only be sent to, and collected from, the following address:
Consular Department
Consulate General of Israel in Toronto
2 Bloor Street East
Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1A8
The sender is responsible for any documents
mailed to and from the Consulate. The Consulate cannot accept responsibility
for problems with the mail service.
The following services
can be done by registered mail:
- Renewal or extension
of an adult’s passport/travel document
- Notarization of
government certificates
- Application for documents and police
certificates from the Ministry of Interior
- Visa applications
Passport applications for a minor (under the age
of 18) cannot be sent via mail – the minor must appear at the Consulate in person.
Passport Renewal for Minors in Western
Provinces
You can pay for consular services with a
credit card (not American Express) or a money order.
For paying with a money order:
* Make sure the money order is addressed
to the "Consulate General of Israel in Toronto".
* The amount has to be the exact amount
that's required to be paid.
For paying with a credit card (not American
Express), to download the
credit card form, click here.
Please note – if a request is mailed in, the
payment card must be a credit card (not debit). When arrive to the consulate in
person a debit card may be used for payment.
Form for Credit Card Charge Consent
Table of Consular Fees
We cannot accept
personal cheques or cash.
When mailing documents
to the Consulate, please enclose a prepaid registered envelope with a tracking
number with your return address, so we can return your documents to you safely
and quickly.
If you wish to have
your documents delivered back to you by a delivery service like FedEx, UPS or
Purolator, please enclose an envelope from your preferred service with
a prepaid waybill.