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Applying for a passport

Documents to support identity

At least ONE document to support your identity and the name to appear in the passport must be submitted with your application form. Further documentation may be required. For a child, only the proof of Canadian citizenship is required.

Documentation to support your identity must be issued by a federal, provincial or municipal authority, must be valid and must include the bearer's name and signature. For example:

  • Provincial driver's licence
  • Provincial health care card
  • Other provincial identification card
  • Certificate of Indian Status
  • Firearms Licence - Possession - Acquisition
  • Old Age Security card
  • Other federal identification card
  • Federal, provincial or municipal employee identification card
  • Canadian passport1

1 New: a previous Canadian passport may be used as supporting identification provided that all of the following conditions are met:



You may submit original documents. They will be returned to you. If you are submitting photocopies (both sides), your guarantor must sign and date the photocopies to indicate the originals have been seen.

If you are submitting photocopies (both sides) but are using form PPTC 132, "Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor", the official who signs the "Declaration" must also sign and date the photocopies of your identification to indicate the originals have been seen.

If you have no documents to support your identity, contact Passport Canada.