A Canadian passport is a travel document that Canadian citizens can apply for.
A child passport is valid for a maximum of 5 years. It’s valid until it reaches its expiry date, even after the child turns 16.
You can’t renew a child passport. When the child turns 16, they can apply for a new adult passport.
Until then, you need to apply for a new child passport when it expires.
To apply for a child passport, you must be one of the following:
All parents or legal guardians should sign the application form.
The term decision-making responsibility is new. The amended Divorce Act (opens in a new tab) defines decision-making responsibility as the ability to make significant choices about a child’s well-being. For example, decisions about health, education, religion and extra-curricular activities.
These decisions can be made whether or not the child is currently in the care of the parent (for example, when the child is spending time with the other parent).
If you’re worried that someone might apply for a passport for your child without your consent
Answer the questions below. We’ll then
You need to contact us as soon as possible to report the theft or loss of your previous passport.
If you need a passport urgently, contact the nearest Government of Canada office. Additional fees apply.
If your passport is lost or stolen but still valid
Since your passport is still valid, you also need to
If your passport is damaged but still valid
If both parents or legal guardians cannot sign the form, contact us and we’ll tell you what to do.
Tell us on your form if you need the visa and want your original passport back. If you don’t, the visa could be damaged when the previous passport is cancelled.
Include the following documents with your application:
Passport photo requirements abroad may be different than in Canada
Your photos must follow Canadian photo requirements. We’ll reject and return your application to you if you don’t submit an acceptable photo.
To avoid any problems, print a copy of the passport photo specifications (PDF, 652.38 KB) and bring it to the photographer.
All your documents must be in either English or French. If a document is in another language, you must provide an official translation (opens in a new tab) .
You need a guarantor to sign
The guarantor must
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Your fees depend on what services you’re getting and how you’re applying.
You won’t receive a refund for the service fee if you
Only the consular fee, which applies to all adult applications, is refundable if a passport is not issued.
After you pay the fees, submit your application and payment receipt to the nearest Government of Canada office abroad.
The office you applied at will let you know when your passport is ready. They will also tell you when and how you can pick it up.
If you applied by mailWe’ll return your passport and any original documentation to you. They may arrive in 2 separate packages.
Never sign your child’s passport for them
If they want, the child may sign the passport themselves. We encourage them to sign it if they’re 11 or older, but they don’t have to.
Contact us to update your mailing address if you
You must provide proof that you need the passport
Proof you need the passport can be
If we can’t deliver the passport in time to you or your child, we aren’t liable for any losses.
We recommend that you don’t finalize any travel plans until you get your passport.
For more help, see our step-by-step instructions on downloading and opening PDFs. If you still have trouble opening the forms, contact us online or call us at 1-800-567-6868. If you’re outside Canada or the United States, contact the closest Canadian government office abroad.
Passport number, date of issue, and date of expiry
Check the date of issue. If the date it was issued is within the past 15 years and you meet the other eligibility requirements, you can apply to renew your passport.
You need to contact us as soon as possible to report the theft or loss of your previous passport.
If your passport is lost or stolen but still valid
Since your passport is still valid, you also need to
If your passport is damaged but still valid
Children adopted abroad by Canadian citizens may be granted citizenship if the adoption meets certain criteria. Children adopted abroad who are granted Canadian citizenship can receive passport services. Read more about citizenship and international adoption.
If you are travelling overseas and need to apply for a Canadian passport to return to Canada with your adopted child, a passport application can be submitted at a Canadian government office abroad as soon as the adopted child has been granted Canadian citizenship.
Note: You should submit the passport application at the Government of Canada office that processed the grant of citizenship or the Government of Canada office responsible for issuing passports to Canadian residents in the country where the adopted child lives (if different).
Because you are outside Canada or the United States, adoptive parents should complete: Child passport application for Canadians applying abroad (PPTC 042) (PDF, 414.93 KB).
A limited-validity passport may be issued once all passport application requirements have been met. A temporary passport may be issued if urgent travel is required. An additional processing fee will apply.
For passport applications, children 16 years of age or over are considered adults. Therefore the child (over the age of 16) should complete the form.
Once you have submitted the application and we have verified that the requirements have been met, an emergency travel document for immediate return to Canada may be issued.
In the case of countries that do not recognize dual citizenship, we may issue a facilitation visa in the adopted child’s foreign national passport. Should the applicant choose nonetheless to apply for a Canadian passport, he or she will be asked to sign a waiver recognizing the risks of holding two passports.