I'm sure there are some exceptions, but to come to Canada legally you would most likely need a passport.
There is no formal answer as to how exactly to obtain a passport to Canada. Depending on the country you live in, different standards are enlisted. It is best to consult the immigrant agency of your own country first, then visit the Canadian Government website to receive detailed steps to register a passport either temporarily or permanently.
Passports aren't issued by cities, they are issued by countries. In order to have a passport, you need to be a citizen of the country you are applying to. So if you are a British citizen, you get a UK passport, if you are a Canadian citizen, you get a Canadian passport. It doesn't matter where you were born, it's what country you are a citizen. If you don't have citizenship then you cannot have a passport. Ex: A Canadian citizen, who is NOT an American citizen cannot have a US passport.
Practically, it is safe to travel with a legitimate, valid passport of your country. If you are a dual passport holder then you use the particular passport for that country and the other passport for the other country. like if you are travelling to US then use US passport if you are travelling Canada use your Canadian passport.
u can go any country without visa in canada passport
Yes - needs a passport and depending on the country a visa also
Only Canadian Citizens are able to apply or get aCanadian passport. But imagrants who have been in Canada for at least three years areable to apply for a Canadian Citizenship. They muct pass a citizenshiptest and take an oath before being officialy a Canadian. After this theywill be able to apply for a Canadian passport. This will make coming and going out or in the country much easier.
because you going to another country and that requires a passport
This question assumes that you're dual citizen. If that's the case, you can use either passport to get into Canada. If you're a Canadian Citizen and don't have a valid passport, then i'd suggest getting one. Other then that you'll need SOME sort of passport to get into the country, and then to get back into the US. This is a lot of assumptions in the question seeing as it is a little vague.
The US passport is what you need to get back in. Unless you're already outside the US, I wouldn't leave until you have this important document. Technically, you could just reenter the US as a Canadian tourist with a Canadian passport under the VISA Waiver programm but why chance it?
Maybe. Canadian authorities will allow you back into the country, but the more serious questions is: Will the authorities where you now are allow you to LEAVE with an expired passport? Best you check with the Canadian Consulate where you are located and try and obtain a new passport. Then I could only guess at the hoops you'll need to jump through to establish legality in the country where you are now located.
If you are using the term "Canadian Permanent Residency" to mean that you hold a Canadian passport, you will be required to buy an entry permit on the Turkish border for €15 or the equivalent. This entry permit will grant you permission to live in the country for 90 days, but you will not be permitted to work. If you are not a Canadian Passport holder, you may need to re-submit the question asking about the particular nation's passport you hold. Canadian residency does not affect the Turkish Immigration requirements.
Canadians can only travel with the country of Canada without a valid passport. A valid passport or a valid permanent resident card are the two acceptable forms of documentation to re-enter Canada without issue.