We have compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions about Canadian passports.
Yes, if you are traveling by air or by car between any country you must have a valid passport.
Entry requirements for each country vary depending on the type of passport you use for travel. Before traveling, check with your transportation company about your destination country’s passport requirements.
An adult Canadian passport is valid for 5 or 10 years. A child’s passport is valid for 5 years.
Canadian consulates in the USA do not provide passport services anymore. In case of emergencies, some Canadian Consulates in the US may issue a temporary passport so you can travel back into Canada.
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What is the requirement for renewing a Canadian Passport?
You may renew your passport if:
If you do not meet any of the above requirements you should apply for a new adult passport.
Processing times vary depending on the volume of applications. The average government processing time for an application submitted from the USA is 4 weeks (20 working days).
Any two persons who are NOT a family member or relative and who have known you for at least 2 years. Your references may be contacted by Passport Canada to confirm your identity.
If you are applying for a new Canadian Passport you will need a guarantor to confirm your identity.
The guarantor must:
Your guarantor must perform the following three (3) tasks free of charge:
In regard to guarantor there are three options:
Option 1 – Canadian Guarantor: The guarantor should be a Canadian Citizen holding a valid Canadian Passport.
Option 2 – Professional-US Guarantor: A professional should be a Canadian or US citizen currently working and/or residing in the USA. The guarantor must be currently registered/licensed with the appropriate local authority to practice one (1) of the following professions:
Option 3 – No Guarantor: If you have not known an eligible guarantor for at least two (2) years, you must complete Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor. The form must be completed by you and a person authorized by law (lawyer or notary public) to administer an oath or solemn affirmation. This may delay the processing time of the passport.
You do not mail your birth certificate or citizenship card/certificate when you are renewing your passport. However, you must send in your current valid passport.
However, if you are applying for a new Canadian passport, you need to submit the original copy of your proof of Canadian Citizenship (e.g. Canadian Birth certificate or Canadian citizenship certificate/card).
To be eligible for a Canadian Passport you must have proof of Canadian Citizenship. This includes a birth certificate issued by a province or a Canadian Citizenship certificate/card issued by the Federal Government. If you don’t have your birth certificate or your citizenship card we could help you to obtain one.
No, Canadian Passport pictures must be based on Canadian bio-metric standards.
We assist Canadians like you in getting through the time-consuming challenges and stressful red tape that is so common when applying for a Canadian passport. Many people encounter difficulties in the application process and an incorrectly-completed application can lead to delays, wasted application fees, and lost time.