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RushMyPassport Canada Passport renewal

Am I Eligible to Renew My Canadian Passport?

Renewing your Canadian passport is a straightforward process with RushMyPassport.ca. To ensure a smooth renewal for your passport in Canada, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Your current passport was issued within the past 15 years.
  • You do not need to update any personal details such as your name, date of birth, gender, or place of birth.
  • Your existing passport is valid for either five or ten years.
  • You were 16 years old or older when your current passport was issued.
  • Your passport has not been reported lost or stolen.

If these conditions apply to you, you're eligible for passport renewal. RushMyPassport.ca is here to simplify the process, providing detailed guidance to ensure your application is accurate and complete.

What Documents Will I Need to Renew My Canadian Passport?

When submitting your application for a Canadian Passport Renewal, you will need to include the following with your application:

  • The date your current (or recently expired) passport was issued
  • The date your passport expired
  • The matching passport number to your travel document
  • Your most recent passport (if it’s still valid)
  • 2 identical passport photos
  • 2 references to include with your application

Frequently Asked Questions

You can renew your Canadian passport if your last passport was an adult passport (issued when you were at least 16 years old), issued within the last 15 years, valid for 5 or 10 years, and has the same name, date of birth, place of birth, and gender identifier as you want on the new one.

Most countries require a passport for entry. A passport is the most reliable and universally accepted form of identification that proves you are a Canadian citizen and grants you the right to return to Canada. Even if a country does not require a passport for entry, it is highly recommended to travel with one for your safety and convenience.

For adults aged 16 and over, Canadian passports can be issued with a validity of either 5 years or 10 years. For children aged 0 to 15 years, passports are valid for 5 years.

No, you cannot renew your passport if it has been lost or stolen. Instead, you must apply for a new passport. For detailed instructions on how to proceed, including the necessary forms and documentation, visit our page on applying for a new Canadian passport.

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