Passports for children
All Canadian children, from newborns to age 16, require their own passport to travel. Children may only be issued a passport with a maximum validity of 5 years. A child’s passport remains valid until it reaches its expiry date, even after the child turns 16.
Services and information
Apply for a child’s passport
Forms, required documents, how to submit your application, and paying your fees.
Apply for a passport for an adopted or foster child
Forms, required documents, how to submit your application, and paying your fees.
Get a child’s passport photo
Photo size, what can and cannot be worn in passport photos and who can take a passport photo.
Check processing times
Passport applications, travel documents, urgent service, and express service
Pick up a child’s passport
Where to collect the passport if you do not want it mailed to you and what to do when you receive it.
Child safety
Adding a child’s name to a System Lookout List (for a parent concerned that someone else may apply for a passport for their child).
Features
About your passport
Find out how to take good Canadian passport photos for babies.
Travelling with Children
All the information you need to travel safely with children, from consent letters to tips on international adoption.
Questions about passports?
Find quick and direct answers to your questions about Canadian passports, completing an application, and other travel information.