New Adult Canadian Passport
As a Canadian citizen, you must have a valid Canadian passport to travel internationally and to enter the United States.
You Must Apply for a New Adult Passport If:
- You are applying for your first Canadian adult passport
- Your last adult passport was issued more than 15 years ago
- Your current passport was issued when you were under 16 years old
- You need to change your personal information (name, date of birth, sex, or place of birth)
- Your passport has been reported lost or stolen
- Your passport is damaged and cannot be used for travel
- Your previous passport did not have a 5-year or 10-year validity period
If you’re unsure which process applies to you—new passport or renewal—our team can help you determine the correct application type.
Guarantor Requirements
All new adult passport applications require a qualified guarantor.
A guarantor must:
- Have known you for at least two years
- Live in Canada or the United States
- Be able to communicate in English or French
Accepted Types of Guarantors
- Canadian Guarantor: Holds a valid Canadian passport
- Professional Guarantor: Member of a designated profession recognized by Passport Canada
- No Guarantor Available: You may complete a Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor, signed by an authorized official
Our team can guide you through choosing the right guarantor and completing the required forms.
We’re Here to Help
At CanadaPassportHelp.ca, our passport specialists make the process simple, accurate, and stress-free.
We help you avoid:
- Rejections
- Delays
- Missing documents
- Common application errors
Get your Canadian passport application done right the first time.
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