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Canadians who are temporarily living or travelling outside Canada can, under certain conditions, vote in federal elections, by-elections, and referendums.
If your ordinary residence is in Canada and you are away from your electoral district, you must register to vote using a mail-in ballot.
If you no longer reside in Canada, you can register at any time. Your name will be added to Elections Canada’s International Register of Electors.
Canadian citizens may vote by special mail-in ballot if they are 18 years or older on polling day and if they:
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Download an Application for Registration and Special Ballot from Elections Canada. You can also obtain the application form from any Canadian government office abroad. Complete the application form and send it to Elections Canada along with the appropriate supporting documentation, as described in the instructions.
Register as early as you can. To exercise the right to vote during an electoral event, you may send your completed application to Elections Canada in Ottawa. It must be received no later than 6 p.m. (Ottawa time) on the Tuesday before polling day. You are responsible for allowing enough time for Elections Canada to send you a special ballot voting kit and for you to return it before the deadline. If you cast your ballot outside your electoral district, your vote must be received in Ottawa no later than 6 p.m. (Ottawa time) on polling day.
According to the Canada Elections Act, your vote cannot be counted if it is received late.
When an electoral event is called and your application has been approved, Elections Canada will send you a special ballot voting kit at the mailing address you have specified in your application.
For more information, contact Elections Canada.