PPTC 042
PPTC 042
PPTC 042
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. If applying for an individual passport for a child 16 years of age or older, use form PPTC 040, Adult Passport Application, to apply.
For a child aged: 3 to 15 years, the maximum period of validity is 5 years. under 3 years, the maximum period of validity is 3 years. Note: Children who have been issued a passport in their first 12 months may be issued a one-time replacement passport, free of charge, valid for the balance of the three-year validity period of the original passport. Full application requirements must be met. To ensure the photos are a current and true likeness of the child, they must be taken within one month of the date the application is submitted.
Processing Times
One of the parents The custodial parent in cases of separation or divorce The legal guardian
For information on current processing times, visit our website at www.passportcanada.gc.ca or contact us by phone (see section J).
The Fee
Requirements Checklist
Both pages of the application form completed and signed within the last 12 months. Two (2) identical passport photos of the child. Application form and one of the photos certified by your guarantor. Proof of Canadian citizenship (original only). Any valid Canadian passport or travel document issued to the child. All documents that refer to custody or mobility of, or access to, the child. The fee. Additional documents or information may be requested in support of this application.
The fee is in Canadian funds and should be converted to local funds. Please confirm fee and accepted methods of payment with the nearest Government of Canada office abroad. Methods of payment Cash (where accepted), Debit card (where accepted), Credit card (where accepted), or Certified cheque or money order (postal or bank) only where accepted, payable to the Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate as the case may be. Important Every person who requests a passport service must pay the applicable fee. Applicants who cancel their application or are refused a passport are not eligible for a refund of the passport service fee. Administrative fees and applicable interest will be applied to all dishonoured payments. Fees are subject to change.
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Visa MasterCard Other (please specify name):
COMPLETE and submit with your application if you are paying by credit card.
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Signature of cardholder
Date
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Translation
All documents submitted throughout the passport application process that are written in a language other than English or French must be translated by a certified translator.
Where to Apply
Submit the child's application at the nearest Government of Canada office that provides passport services in the country where you reside or are visiting. For a list of Government of Canada offices abroad, visit our website at www.passportcanada.gc.ca or consult your local telephone directory. The following are Government of Canada offices: Canadian embassies Canadian high commissions Canadian consulates (except those headed by honorary consuls).
Contact Information
General information is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Specific information is available during office hours. INFORMATION ON PASSPORTS, FEES AND PROCESSING TIMES Website: The nearest Government of Canada office that provides passport services: Passport Canada: TTY (for persons who are Deaf or hard of hearing) Montral, Canada: INFORMATION ON TRAVEL REPORTS, WARNINGS AND REQUIREMENTS Website: To obtain the most recent version of this form, visit our website. Application forms are available in large print. Passport application information booklets are available in Braille. www.travel.gc.ca www.passportcanada.gc.ca (consult your local telephone directory) 819-997-8338
514-283-5197
For the location of the nearest Government of Canada office abroad that provides passport services, visit our website or consult your local telephone directory.
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INSTRUCTIONS
PLACE OF BIRTH
The child's place of birth must be provided on the application form. If you do not wish the place of birth to appear in the passport, submit a written request. Be sure to contact the consulate or embassy of every country you plan to visit to ensure that the child will be admitted if the passport does not include the child's place of birth.
SIGNATURE
Children 11 years of age or over must sign their usual signature. The child's signature in section 1 will appear in the passport. Therefore, the signature must not exceed the inner limits of the signature box. Note: At no time, should a person other than the child sign in the signature box, section 1.
Information on Applicant
Both parents are requested to participate in obtaining passport services for their child and to sign the application form. The other parent may be contacted. Where a legal guardian is the applicant, the other legal guardian, as the case may be, is also requested to participate. Proof of legal guardianship is required.
For further information, contact any Government of Canada office providing passport services.
Enclose any valid Canadian passport, certificate of identity or refugee travel document issued to the child. If the child's current passport expires more than 12 months from the date the application is submitted, provide a written explanation as to why you are applying at this time. Should Passport Canada not be satisfied that you have a valid reason for applying early, your application for a new passport may be refused. A person's name may appear in only one (1) valid Canadian passport, certificate of identity or refugee travel document. If a valid passport has been lost, stolen, damaged or is inaccessible, complete form PPTC 203, DECLARATION, available online at www.passportcanada.gc.ca or at any Government of Canada office that provides passport services. A Canadian passport, once reported lost or stolen, is no longer valid and is not to be used for travel.
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INSTRUCTIONS
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CERTIFICATE OF BIRTH IN CANADA
Provide one (1) of the documents indicated in section 4 of the application form (original only). It will be returned to you. Additional information may be requested to confirm the child's citizenship. Only documents entitled Birth Certificate or Certificate of Birth issued by a provincial/territorial authority in Canada are accepted. A birth certificate may be obtained from the vital statistics office of the child's province or territory of birth. To avoid possible delays, we strongly recommend that you provide a detailed birth certificate indicating the name of the parent(s). If the child was born in Quebec If the child was born in Ontario
Certified copies of birth registration issued by the Province of Ontario are accepted as proof of Canadian citizenship. Only birth certificates and copies of an act of birth issued by the Directeur de l'tat civil of Quebec are accepted as proof of citizenship.
Declaration of Guarantor
A guarantor is a person other than the applicant who confirms the applicant's identity and has knowledge of the child. Your guarantor must perform free of charge the following two (2) tasks: 1. Complete and sign the Declaration of Guarantor section (ensure you have completed and signed both pages before submitting it to your guarantor). 2. Write "I certify this to be a true likeness of (child's name)" on the back of one (1) of the child's photos, and sign it. Your guarantor must: have known you (the applicant) personally for at least two (2) years*;
* To know an applicant personally means that the guarantor is able to confirm aspects of the applicant's personal attributes such as name, approximate age, place of birth, physical description and some personal history such as occupation and place of residence.
have known you and the child well enough to be confident that the statements you have made in the application form are true; be included in one (1) of the following groups:
dentist, medical doctor judge, magistrate, police officer mayor notary public practising lawyer, notary signing officer of a bank
The list above is not a recognition or endorsement by Passport Canada of professional status or superior qualifications. live within the jurisdiction of the Government of Canada office that provides passport services; sign the Declaration of Guarantor section on the child's application form; write the certification statement (see above) on the back of one (1) of the child's photos and sign it; and be accessible to Passport Canada for verification. A family member or person residing at the same address as you may be your guarantor, provided that he or she meets the specified requirements. The guarantor is not required to be Canadian. If you have not known an eligible guarantor for at least two (2) years, complete form PPTC 132, Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor, available at any Government of Canada office that provides passport services. This form must be completed at your expense before a person authorized by law to administer an oath or solemn affirmation. This may delay the processing time of the passport.
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Protection of Information
All personal information provided on this application form is protected and will be used in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act (Personal Information Bank No. FAI PPU 030). The personal information is collected under the Canadian Passport Order to determine the current and ongoing entitlement of the child to a Canadian passport, to administer passport services and to provide information to the Consular Affairs Bureau of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada in the event that the child requires assistance while travelling abroad. The guarantors personal information is also verified to determine whether that person meets the guarantor requirements. All information provided, including information regarding the parents, is subject to routine verifications and security queries including validation of Canadian citizenship with Citizenship and Immigration Canada. To strengthen the security of the Canadian passport, Passport Canada uses facial recognition technology to convert the childs photo into a biometric template for comparison with the Passport Canada database of photos. The photo is then incorporated into the passport as a digital image. Biometric templates are retained for a maximum of 12 years. Passport Canada uses the services of third parties to receive passport applications submitted in person. All parties ensure that all personal information is protected and used in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act. Passport Canada may contact the applicant or passport holder to solicit feedback about passport services.
Photo Specifications
Note: Your passport application will be refused if the photos of the child do not meet the following specifications:
IMAGE INFORMATION
Only the head and shoulders of young children must appear on the photo, e.g. no hands holding the child. Photos must be taken with uniform lighting and not show shadows or flash reflection on the face and head. Photos with shadows on the face or background are unacceptable. Photos must show a full front view of the face with both edges of the face showing clearly. The face and shoulders must be centred in the photo and squared to the camera. Eyes must be open and clearly visible. Glasses, including tinted ones with prescription, may be worn as long as the eyes are clearly visible. Sunglasses are unacceptable. Facial expression must be neutral (not frowning or smiling) with the mouth closed. The image must be clear, sharp and in focus. Photos must be taken against a plain, uniform, white or light-coloured background.
The length from chin to crown of the head (natural top of head) must be between 31 mm and 36 mm (1 1/4 in. and 1 7/16 in.). Hats and other head coverings are not permitted except when worn for religious or medical reasons and only if the full facial features are clearly visible. Black and white or colour photos are acceptable. Photos must not be digitally altered in any way. Photos must be originals, not taken from any existing photo, and must have been taken within the last 12 months or if applying for a one-time replacement passport, taken within the last month.
Guarantor's Signature
Frame Width 50 mm
Custody Information
1. Custody arrangements in Canada may not be recognized in another country. In extreme cases, the child may not be able to leave the country visited. It is recommended that, before leaving on a trip, you check with the embassy or consulate of the country or countries the child will be visiting to determine the documentation that may be required relating to the custody of the child. For further information, contact: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada: 613-944-6788 Outside Canada 2. If a custody dispute could possibly arise while travelling with the child, you should talk to a Canadian lawyer prior to your departure. We suggest you also read the publication International Child Abductions: A Manual for Parents. For a free copy, call: Outside Canada 613-944-4000
You may also order a copy online or access an online version: Website
www.travel.gc.ca
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INFORMATION PROTECTED
WARNING to all applicants and guarantorsAny false or misleading statement on this form or relating to any document in support of this application, including concealment of any material fact, may lead to refusal to issue or revocation of a passport and be grounds for criminal prosecution.
Failure to complete all the required sections of this form will result in your application being refused. TYPE OR PRINT IN CAPITAL LETTERS using black or dark blue ink.
Date of travel
Month Day
Surname (last name) at birth/former surname (former last name) Date of birth
Year Month Day
City Country Prov./Ter./State (if applicable)
Sex
Female Male
Children 11 years of age or over must sign in the signature box. Note: At no time, should a person other than the child sign in the signature box. Date
Year Month Day City Country
Signed at
Signature of child (see Instructions, section L)
Is the child currently the subject of an adoption process or partially or fully in the care of a family services organization? Are there any separation agreements, court orders or legal proceedings pertaining to custody or mobility of, or access to, the child?
Country of birth
Date of birth
Year Month Day
Country of birth
Date
Signed at
Date
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No Yes (specify)
Has a Canadian passport, Canadian certificate of identity or Canadian refugee travel document been issued to the child and is it still valid? If yes, include it with your application.
Would you like the previous passport returned to you? If not, it will be securely destroyed by Passport Canada to protect your personal Yes, please return the cancelled passport to me. information. If a valid passport has been lost, stolen, damaged or is inaccessible, you must include with this application form a completed form PPTC 203, DECLARATION, available online at www.passportcanada.gc.ca or at any Government of Canada office that provides passport services.
A To be completed if the child was born in Canada. Provide one (1) of the two documents listed below (original only):
B To be completed if the child was born outside of Canada. Provide the following document (original only): Certificate of Canadian citizenship
Certificate number Date of issue/Effective date of citizenship
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Surname (last name) of applicant (see section B) Relationship to child
Declaration of Applicant
Given name(s) of applicant Given name(s) of child
DECLARATIONI solemnly declare that the child named herein is a Canadian citizen, that the photos enclosed are a true likeness of the child and that the statements made in this application are true. I declare that I have read and understood the WARNING to all applicants and guarantors on page 1.
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City Country
Signature of applicant
Country
Postal code
Signature of guarantor
Date
Year Number of years Month Day
Signed at
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Surname (last name)
Cell number
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Address
Number Street Apartment City Country Postal code