Canadian Adult General Passport Application PDF

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This document is an application form for a Canadian passport. It includes sections for personal information, guarantor information, and supporting documents. Filling out this application form allows one to initiate the process of obtaining a new passport.

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PROTECTED WHEN COMPLETED - B Save Reset Form Print Form Page 1 of 8 ADULT GENERAL PASSPORT APPLICATION for Canadians 16 years of age or over applying in Canada or the USA Warning: Any false or misleading statement with respect to this application and any supporting document, including the concealment of any material fact, may result in the refusal to issue a passport, the revocation of a currently valid passport, and/or the imposition of a period of refusal of passport services, and may be grounds for criminal prosecution as per subsection 57 (2) of the Criminal Code (R.C.S. 1985, C-46). Type or print in CAPITAL LETTERS using black or dark blue ink. Read Instructions 1 PERSONAL INFORMATION (SEE INSTRUCTIONS, SECTION I) Surname (last name) requested to appear in the passport Given name(s) requested to appear in the passport Anticipated date of travel All former surnames (including surname at birth if different from above. These will not appear in the passport.) It is recommended that you do not finalize travel plans until you receive the requested passport. Surname of a parent at birth Month Day Unknown Applicant's place of birth City Country Prov./Terr./State (if applicable) (YYYY-MM-DD) Sex Natural eye colour Height (cm or in) Date of birth F Female M Male X Another gender Current home address Number Street Apt. City Prov./Terr./State Postal/ZIP code Mailing address (if different from current home address) Number Street Apt. City Prov/Terr./State Postal/ZIP code Email address Telephone (primary) Telephone (other) Declaration—I solemnly declare that I am a Canadian citizen, that the photos enclosed are Sign within border unaltered and a true likeness of me, that all of the statements made and the information provided in this application, as well as any supporting documents, are true. I declare that I have read and understood the Warning at the top of this page and the Privacy Notice Statement (see section N). I consent to the collection, use and disclosure of my personal information as outlined in the Privacy Notice Statement. Signature (see Instructions, section I) Date (YYYY-MM-DD) Signed at City Prov./Terr./State 2 DECLARATION OF GUARANTOR (SEE INSTRUCTIONS, SECTION J) Note: You or your guarantor can complete this section, with the exception of the four fields in bold which must be completed by your guarantor. Surname (last name) in passport Given name(s) Date of birth (YYYY-MM-DD) Canadian passport number Date of issue (YYYY-MM-DD) Date of expiry (YYYY-MM-DD) Relationship to the applicant Telephone (primary) Telephone (other) Current home address Number Street Apt. City Prov./Terr./State Postal/ZIP code Declaration—I solemnly declare that I have known the applicant identified above Signature of guarantor personally for at least two (2) years. I have signed the back of one (1) of the photos to certify the image is a true likeness of the applicant. Where applicable, I have signed and dated a copy of each document to support the applicant’s identity (see section 5) to confirm that I have seen the original(s). I acknowledge and understand that I am responsible for validating all pages of the application form and all relevant I have known Date (YYYY-MM-DD) Signed at identity documents to the best of my knowledge. I declare that I have read and the applicant for understood the Warning at the top of page 1 of this application and the Privacy Notice Statement in Section N of the Instructions. I consent to the collection, use and disclosure of my personal information as outlined in the Privacy Notice Statement. Number of years City Prov./Terr./State PPTC 153 (02-2024) (DISPONIBLE EN FRANÇAIS - PPTC 154 F) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 2 of 8 Read Instructions 3 PREVIOUS CANADIAN TRAVEL DOCUMENT (SEE INSTRUCTIONS, SECTION K) Has a Canadian travel document (passport, certificate of identity or refugee travel document) been issued to you in your current name or any other name? Number Date of issue (YYYY-MM-DD) No Yes (specify) If the Canadian travel document has not expired, you must include it with your application. Any passport that is damaged or was ever reported as lost or stolen will not be returned and will be securely destroyed to protect your personal information. Would you like the previous passport to be cancelled and returned to you? Yes, please return it to me. If this box is not checked, the passport will not be returned and will be securely destroyed. Note: If a Canadian travel document has been reported lost, stolen, damaged or is inaccessible, and has not yet expired, complete form PPTC 203, Declaration concerning lost, stolen, inaccessible, damaged or found Canadian travel document, available online at Canada.ca/passport. A Canadian travel document is no longer valid if damaged or reported as lost, stolen, or inaccessible. There is an administrative fee for the replacement of a lost or stolen Canadian travel document that has not yet expired. 4 PROOF OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP (SEE INSTRUCTIONS, SECTION M) A To be completed if you were born in Canada. Provide one (1) of the documents listed below (original only): Registration number Date of issue Canadian provincial or territorial birth certificate Certificate of Canadian citizenship Certificate number Date of issue or Effective date of citizenship B To be completed if you were born outside of Canada. Provide one (1) of the documents listed below: Certificate of Canadian citizenship Certificate of naturalization Certificate of registration of birth abroad Certificate of retention of Canadian citizenship (issued by the Registrar of Canadian Citizenship) (issued before February 15, 1977) Certificate number Date of issue or Effective date of citizenship 2) To be completed if you were born outside of Canada between February 15, 1977 and April 16, 1981 inclusive (you do not need to complete this section if you are presenting a certificate of Canadian citizenship issued after January 1, 2007). a) Are you a naturalized Canadian, i.e. did you receive Canadian citizenship following immigration to Canada? Yes, go to section 5 No, continue to question b) b) Was one of your parents born in Canada? Yes, go to section 5 No, complete and submit form PPTC 001, Proof of Canadian Citizenship—Additional Information. 5 DOCUMENTS TO SUPPORT IDENTITY (SEE INSTRUCTIONS, SECTION L) You need to provide at least one (1) document to support your identity. The identification document (ID) must be valid and be issued by a federal, provincial/ territorial government authority (or local equivalent abroad). The ID must include your name, date of birth, signature and photo. One or more document(s), when combined, may be used to fulfill these criteria. If you are applying in person, your original documents will be validated and returned to you. If applying by mail, provide copies of both sides of your ID and have them signed and dated by your guarantor. Note: The documents provided in this section must be different than the proof of Canadian citizenship provided in section 4. Type of document Document number Date of expiry (If applicable) (YYYY-MM-DD) Your name as it appears on the document Type of document Document number Date of expiry (If applicable) (YYYY-MM-DD) Your name as it appears on the document Signature of applicant Date (YYYY-MM-DD) PPTC 153 (02-2024) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 3 of 8 Read Instructions 6 PERIOD OF VALIDITY (SEE INSTRUCTIONS, SECTION C) Choose one (1) of the following periods of validity: 5-year or 10-year 7 ADDITIONAL PERSONAL INFORMATION Note: If insufficient space, include form PPTC 056, Additional Information – Address and Occupation, available on Canada.ca/passport. A Addresses in the last two (2) years Same as current home address Different from current home address (complete below) 1. From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Number Street Apt. City Prov./Terr./State Country Postal/ZIP code 2. From (YYYY-MM) To (YYYY-MM) Number Street Apt. City Prov./Terr./State Country Postal/ZIP code B Occupation in the last two (2) years (check all that apply): Ongoing occupation? I was employed (full- or part-time) I was in school (full- or part-time) Other, e.g. homemaker, unemployed or retired Enter full details below for the last two (2) years: Employer, school or other Address Telephone (primary) Field of employment or studies Date (from) Date (to) 8 REFERENCES Provide the following information for two (2) persons who are neither your relatives nor your guarantor; are 18 years of age or over; and who have known you for at least two (2) years. They must agree to have their contact information provided as they may be contacted to confirm your identity. Visit References and guarantors for Canadian passport and other travel document applications - Canada.ca for more information on the Passport Program's definition of a relative. 1. Surname (last name) Given name(s) Relationship to the applicant Address Number Street Apt. City Prov./Terr./State Country Postal/ZIP code Telephone (primary) Telephone (other) Email address Has known me for Number of years 2. Surname (last name) Given name(s) Relationship to the applicant Address Number Street Apt. City Prov./Terr./State Country Postal/ZIP code Telephone (primary) Telephone (other) Email address Has known me for Number of years 9 EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION (OPTIONAL) This information is helpful if you require emergency assistance while outside of Canada. Surname (last name) Given name(s) Relationship to the applicant Telephone (primary) Telephone (other) Email address Current home address Number Street Apartment City Prov./Terr./State Postal/ZIP code Signature of applicant Date (YYYY-MM-DD) PPTC 153 (02-2024) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 4 of 8 Complete Form ADULT GENERAL PASSPORT APPLICATION for Canadians 16 years of age or over applying in Canada or the USA INSTRUCTIONS A ENTITLEMENT TO A CANADIAN PASSPORT Important notice: We recommend that you not finalize your travel plans until you receive the requested passport. A Canadian passport is the only reliable and universally accepted travel and identification document for Canadians who travel abroad. Canadian passports are issued to Canadian citizens only and reflect their identity, as determined by proof of citizenship and supporting documents. For Canadians under 16 years of age, use form PPTC 155, Child General Passport Application. Applicants who were previously issued a Canadian passport may be able to renew their passport using form PPTC 054, Adult Simplified Renewal Passport Application. To find out if you are eligible, visit Canada.ca/passport. B REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST All three (3) pages of the application form completed and signed within the last twelve (12) months, with page one (1) certified by the guarantor Two (2) identical and unaltered passport photos taken within the last six (6) months, one (1) certified by the guarantor Proof of Canadian citizenship (original only); the document will be returned to you Document(s) to support identity (original or copies); copies must be signed and dated by your guarantor Any valid Canadian travel document (passport, certificate of identity or refugee travel document) issued to you The fee Note: Additional documents or information may be requested in support of this application. If you are contacted by the Passport Program to provide information or documentation, you must communicate with us as soon as possible. If the required information or documentation is not received within 30 calendar days, your file may be closed. The Passport and Other Travel Document Services Fees Regulations do not allow for the refund of passport service fees whether or not you received the service requested. C FEE AND PERIOD OF VALIDITY Where the application is made in Canada 5-year validity – CAN$120* Where the application is made from the USA** 5-year validity – CAN$190* and the passport is to be delivered in Canada: 10-year validity – CAN$160* or the passport is to be delivered to the USA**: 10-year validity – CAN$260* *A CAN$25 consular services fee is included in the above-mentioned fee. **Includes Bermuda, American Samoa, the Midway Islands, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. There is a separate, non-refundable CAN$45 administrative fee for the replacement of a lost or stolen Canadian travel document that has not yet expired. Methods of payment (Canadian funds only): For in-person applications: Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), prepaid card (embossed only), Debit card (Interac), Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, Virtual Visa Debit and other prepaid cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express) only submitted by the cardholder and certified cheque or money order (postal or bank) or cheques received from Canadian provincial, territorial or federal government departments, in the exact amount, payable to the Receiver General for Canada. For mail-in applications: Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) prepaid card (embossed only), Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit and certified cheque or money order (postal or bank or cheques received from Canadian provincial, territorial or federal government departments in the exact amount, payable to the Receiver General for Canada. Important Every person who requests passport services must pay the applicable fee in the exact amount. Applicants who cancel their application or are refused a passport are not eligible for a refund of the passport service fee. Only the consular services fee of CAN$25, applied only to adult applications, is refundable. The Passport Program, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada does not accept personal cheques or payment in cash for applications submitted in Canada. Administrative fees and applicable interest will be applied to all dishonoured payments. Fees are subject to change. In cases where services do not meet established service standards, applicants may be eligible for partial compensation of service fees. For information on Service Standards please visit Canada.ca/immigration-refugees-citizenship. D CREDIT CARD INFORMATION If you are applying in person, do not complete this section. If you are applying by mail and paying by credit card, complete and submit this section with your application. Card type: Visa MasterCard American Express Name as it appears on card Card number Date of expiry Month Year Name of applicant For official use only Authorization—I authorize the Passport Program Signature of cardholder Date (YYYY-MM-DD) to charge CAN$ to my credit card. PPTC 153 (02-2024) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 5 of 8 Complete Form E APPLYING IN PERSON If you cannot submit your passport application in person, an acceptable third party may submit the application on your behalf. For an urgent or express service request you must apply in person yourself. For information on third party eligibility, visit Canada.ca/passport. Canadians can submit an application in Canada at: a Passport Program regional office; or a participating Service Canada Centre. Your passport application cannot be submitted in Canada if you will be abroad upon the delivery of the passport, except if you reside in the US where the passport will be mailed. For more information visit Canada.ca/passport. For information on service locations, service standards and requirements for expedited services, visit Canada.ca/passport. For Canadians submitting an application from the USA: If you require a passport in exceptional circumstances, contact the nearest Government of Canada office. You can find a list of Government of Canada offices in the USA online at travel.gc.ca or in your local telephone directory. F APPLYING BY MAIL Mailed-in applications are processed in Canada based on your current location. The original documents that you enclose with your application are valuable. We recommend that you use a courier or mail service that allows you to track your package. If you applied by mail, we’ll return any original documentation and your previous passport if it was requested. These documents may arrive in a separate package than your new passport. By mail from British Columbia, By mail from all other provinces By courier Yukon, Northwest Territories or and the United States Passport Program Nunavut Passport Program 22 de Varennes Street Passport Program Gatineau QC K1A 0G3 Gatineau QC J8T 8R1 PO Box 4000 STN LCD 3 Canada Canada Mississauga ON L5K 0A9 Canada G CONTACT INFORMATION General information is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Agents are available Monday to Friday between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm your local time (9:00 am to 5:30 pm in Newfoundland). Information on passports, fees and processing times Toll-free: 1-800-567-6868 TTY (for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing) Canada.ca/passport Outside the continental USA: 1-819-997-8338 Toll-free: 1-866-255-7655 Travel reports, warnings and requirements For travel advice and warnings or foreign entry and exit requirements (how long the passport has to be valid for travel to a foreign country), visit travel.gc.ca. H ANTICIPATED DATE OF TRAVEL Regardless of the date of travel you indicate on the application form, processing times and requirements for expedited services are still applicable. Processing times begin once a completed application form, payment and all required supporting documentation are received (see section B). Processing times do not include mailing time. Visit Canada.ca/passport for more details. It is recommended that you do not finalize travel plans until you receive the requested passport. The Government of Canada, or any representative of the Government of Canada will not be liable for any loss incurred as a result of or arising out of the passport not being delivered in time for you to travel on the date you have specified on the application form. PPTC 153 (02-2024) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 6 of 8 Complete Form I PERSONAL INFORMATION Surname (last name) and given name(s) requested to appear in passport Write your name as you request that it appear in the passport. If you are requesting a passport in a name that is different from the name that appears on the proof of citizenship or differs from a legal name change, please note the following: For a change of surname resulting from a relationship, you must provide a marriage or common-law relationship certificate, or a document demonstrating termination of the relationship (indicating both previous and current surname). For a legal change of name, you must provide a Legal Name Change certificate, Court Order or Adoption Order displaying your old name and your new name. If you have your name legally changed, you must apply for a new travel document that accurately reflects your new name. Additional documentation will be required to verify your identity as well as the name to appear in the passport (see section L). All former surnames All former surname(s) that differ from the surname requested to appear in the passport, including your surname at birth must be declared. Please separate your former surnames by a comma. These former surnames will not appear in the passport. Surname of a parent at birth Indicate the surname (last name) of one of your parents at their birth. If your parent’s surname is unknown enter "unknown". Place of birth Your place of birth must be provided on the application form. If you do not wish the place of birth to appear in the passport, complete and submit form PPTC 077, Request for a Canadian passport without place of birth, available online at Canada.ca/passport. Date of birth If your proof of citizenship does not show a complete date of birth, the specific year, month and day of your birth will be entered as shown on your supporting identification (see section 5). Sex If the sex or gender identifier requested to appear in the passport does not match the submitted proof of Canadian citizenship or your latest travel document, complete and submit form PPTC 643, Request – sex or gender identifier on the travel document for an adult 16 years of age or older form (PPTC 643), available online at Canada.ca/passport. Current home address and Mailing address (if different from current home address) Your passport will be delivered to the mailing address provided. If your mailing address changes within 30 days of submitting your application, you must notify the Passport Program (see section G). Email address Include your email address on the form if you have one, so we can contact you if needed and so you can check the status of your application online. Please note that information sent by email is not transmitted over a secure connection. Signature You must sign your usual signature on all three (3) pages. J DECLARATION OF GUARANTOR A guarantor is a person other than the applicant who can confirm their identity and may be called upon to confirm personal information. A guarantor can be a relative or someone living at the applicant’s address, as long as they meet all the requirements listed below. The guarantor must meet the following criteria: be able to communicate in English or French; be a Canadian citizen 18 years of age or over; hold a 5-year or a 10-year Canadian passport that is valid or has been expired for no more than 1 (year) on the date the Passport Program receives this application; have been 16 years of age or over when the application was submitted for the passport identified in section 2 on this application form; have known you (the applicant) personally for at least two (2) years. To know you personally means your guarantor is able to confirm aspects of your personal attributes; know you well enough to be confident that the statements you have made on the application form are true; provide the requested information contained in the passport issued in their name by completing or validating the declaration of guarantor section of the application form; be accessible to the Passport Program for verification. A Canadian passport holder guarantor does not need to reside in the same country as the applicant. You or your guarantor can complete this section with the guarantor’s information, with the exception of the four fields in bold which must be completed by your guarantor. The guarantor must perform the following three (3) tasks free of charge: 1. Complete or validate the information entered in section 2 - Declaration of Guarantor. The guarantor must complete the following four fields in bold: A) I have known the applicant for (number of years), B) Signature of guarantor, C) Date, D) Signed at. Ensure you have completed and signed all three (3) pages of the application before submitting it to your guarantor. 2. Write "I certify this to be a true likeness of (your name)" on the back of one (1) of your photos and sign it. 3. If applicable, sign and date a copy of each document to support your identity (see section L). The Passport Program reserves the right to request a new guarantor. Important: The applicant cannot help the guarantor in performing their duties. If the guarantor needs help they can contact the Passport Program (see Section G). If you have not known an eligible guarantor for at least two (2) years, complete form PPTC 132, Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor for Canadians Applying for a Travel Document, available at any passport service location in Canada or any Government of Canada office abroad. The form must be completed at your expense before a person who is authorized by law to administer an oath or solemn affirmation. This may delay the processing time of the passport requested. PPTC 153 (02-2024) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 7 of 8 Complete Form K PREVIOUS CANADIAN TRAVEL DOCUMENT Enclose any Canadian travel document (passport, certificate of identity or refugee travel document) that is not expired and that is issued to you in your current name or any other name. If the travel document is still valid for more than twelve (12) months from the date you submit your application, provide a written explanation as to why you are applying at this time. Should the Passport Program not be satisfied that you have an acceptable reason for applying early, your application for a new passport may be refused. L DOCUMENTS TO SUPPORT IDENTITY You need to provide at least one (1) valid document to support your identity. The identification document (ID) must be valid and be issued by a federal, provincial/territorial government authority (or local equivalent abroad). The ID must include your name, date of birth, photo, and signature. The name indicated on the ID needs to reflect the name requested in the passport. If you cannot obtain ID(s) with signature because it is not issued by your jurisdiction, your ID(s) may be accepted without it. One or more document(s), when combined, may be used to fulfill these criteria. A Canadian passport that has been expired for one (1) year or less may be used to support your identity. However, you must submit an additional piece of valid federal, provincial or territorial identification (or local equivalent abroad), with your passport, if: the passport was issued to you before you turned 16 years of age; or the passport was issued to you with a period of validity of less than five (5) years. If you are submitting copies of your ID, each side must be copied and then signed and dated by your guarantor. All original documents that you submit will be returned to you. If you submit copies of your documents and are using form PPTC 132, Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor for Canadians Applying for a Travel Document, the same official who signs the declaration must also sign and date the copies of both sides of the identity document(s) to indicate that the official has seen the original(s). M PROOF OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP Important: A Canadian provincial or territorial birth certificate does not constitute an acceptable proof of Canadian Citizenship if, at the time of your birth in Canada, one or both of your parents was or were employed in Canada by a foreign government or international agency and neither parent was a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. See subsection 3(2) of the Citizenship Act for more information. You may request a formal assessment by submitting an application for a citizenship certificate to Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). For more details, visit the IRCC website at Canada.ca/citizenship. The original proof of Canadian citizenship you submit with your application will be returned to you. Additional information may be requested to confirm your citizenship. Canadian provincial or territorial certificate of birth Only official birth documents issued by the vital statistics office in your province or territory of birth in Canada are accepted. Certain exceptions may apply. Certain Canadian provinces and territories have other documents that may also be accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship. Visit Canada.ca/passport for more information. Note: For Canadians born in the province of Quebec, only a birth certificate or a copy of an act of birth issued after January 1, 1994, by the Directeur de l'état civil of Québec or a certificate of Canadian citizenship are accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship. Certificate of Canadian citizenship Commemorative certificates of citizenship are not accepted as proof of citizenship. If you require a certificate of Canadian citizenship visit the IRCC website at Canada.ca/citizenship. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada TTY in Canada (for people who are Deaf or hard of hearing) Website: Canada.ca/citizenship Toll-free in Canada: 1-888-242-2100 1-888-576-8502, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) N PRIVACY NOTICE STATEMENT Personal information provided on this form is collected by Service Canada and disclosed to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) under the authority of the Canadian Passport Order. The personal information provided will be used for the purpose of processing applications, determining entitlement to passport services and administering passport services. In the same context, the guarantor’s personal information is subject to verification and security queries to determine whether the individual meets the guarantor requirements. The Passport Program may process applications using automation to support processing and decision-making. The personal information provided may be disclosed to other federal government institutions, provincial/territorial governments, foreign governments, investigative bodies and/or law enforcement for the purpose of validating identity, determining current and ongoing entitlement to passport services and administering or enforcing any law or carrying out a lawful investigation. Personal information may also be used for purposes including research, statistics, quality assurance, program and policy evaluation, internal audit, compliance, risk management, strategy development and reporting. Failure to complete the form in full may result in a delay or the application not being processed. The Privacy Act gives individuals the right of access to, protection, and correction of their personal information. If you are not satisfied with the manner in which IRCC manages your personal information, you may exercise your right to file a complaint to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. The collection, use, disclosure and retention of your personal information is further described in IRCC’s Personal Information Bank – IRCC PPU 081 and IRCC PPU 082. PPTC 153 (02-2024) Save Reset Form Print Form Page 8 of 8 Complete Form O CANADIAN PASSPORT PHOTO INSTRUCTIONS You must submit two (2) identical and unaltered photo prints with each passport application. Third party photo software and digital photo altering applications are not acceptable in the submission of photos to the passport program. More information is available at Canada.ca/passport. The photos must: be taken in person by a commercial photographer; be professionally printed on plain, high quality photographic paper (photos printed Photo Co. Ltd. at home are not acceptable); 111 Any Street Any Town, COUNTRY be clear, sharp and in focus; in colour or black and white; Maximum Face Height Frame Height 70 mm (2 3/4 in.) 36 mm (1 7/16 in.) Minimum Face Height show a neutral facial expression (no smiling, mouth closed) and looking straight Photo taken 31 mm (1 1/4 in.) at the camera, with eyes open and clearly visible; Date have uniform lighting—no shadows, glare or flash reflections; I certify this to be a show a full front view of the face and top of the shoulders squared to the camera true likeness of (face and shoulders centered in the photo, head not tilted or turned); (applicant's name) reflect natural skin tone and be taken against a plain white or light coloured background with enough contrast between the background, facial features and clothing, so that your features appear clearly against the background; be originals that have not been altered in any way and not taken from an Guarantor's Signature existing photo; be taken within the last six (6) months from the date the application is submitted and reflect your current appearance; Frame Width 50 mm (2 in.) if you cannot meet these requirements for medical reasons, please provide Not actual size (refer to measurements above) a written explanation. The following must appear on the back of one photo The name and complete address of the photo studio (not a P.O. Box) and the date the photo was taken. The photographer may use a stamp or handwrite this information (stick-on labels are not acceptable). The statement "I certify this to be a true likeness of (name of applicant, written by guarantor)". The guarantor's signature. Note: If you are using the PPTC 132, Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor for Canadians applying for a travel document (see section J), the signing official must also sign the back of the photo. Additional information Prescription glasses may be worn in photos as long as there is no glare and the eyes are clearly visible. The red-eye effect, tinted glasses and sunglasses make the photos unacceptable. Hats and head coverings must not be worn, except for religious beliefs or medical reasons. The head covering and hair must not cast shadows on the face and the full face must be clearly visible. P TRANSLATION All documents submitted as part of the travel document application that are in a language other than English or French must be accompanied by a translation completed by a certified professional or a non-certified professional translator. If the document is not a court document or legally binding agreement made between two or more parties, then a third party translation is acceptable. A translation produced by a certified professional, non-certified professional or third party translator must be accompanied by form PPTC 659, Statutory Declaration for Translators. Third party translator must have the Statutory Declaration notarized by an official (lawyer, notary, commissioner of oaths). The Passport Program will not accept a translation completed by the applicant or a relative of the applicant. Visit Canada.ca/passport for more information on the Passport Program’s definition of a relative. PPTC 153 (02-2024)

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