Can a spouse be a reference on a Canadian passport?
Can a spouse be a reference on a Canadian passport?
Whether you’re the opposite or same sex, you’re considered common-law partners if you’ve lived together in a marriage-like relationship for at least 1 year, but you aren’t legally married. However, if a marriage or common-law relationship has ended, your former spouse or partner can serve as a reference.
How do I apply for a passport for my spouse and child?
Kids of parent(s) holding a valid passport with spouse name endorsed:
- Proof of present address.
- Proof of date of birth.
- Declaration confirming the particulars furnished in the application as per Annexure D.
- Attested photocopy of Passport of both or either parent.
Does Canadian passport have parents name?
For children born in Canada, submit their detailed (long-form) birth certificate that shows the name(s) of the parent(s). This document also counts as the proof of parentage. Under the new requirements, we issue passports in the same name that is on the proof of Canadian citizenship for all children under 16.
How much is a child’s Canadian passport?
Your fees
Passport type | CAN$ |
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5-year adult passport (age 16 or over) | 120 |
10-year adult passport (age 16 or over) | 160 |
Child passport (0 to 15 years of age) | 57 |
Who can be a reference on a Canadian passport?
Who can I use as a reference? You can use references who have known you for at least two years if you’re applying for a passport. You can’t use a family member as a reference. To avoid delays, make sure your references are available and not travelling outside of Canada.
Do Canadian passport references need to be Canadian citizens?
Your references must have known you for at least two (2) years. You cannot use a family member or your guarantor as a reference. The references do not have to be Canadian citizens.