Do Both Parents Need to Be Present to Apply for a Child Passport in Canada?

Learn if both parents must be present when applying for a Canadian child passport and what consent is required from the non-applying parent.

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Both parents do not always need to be present to apply for a child passport in Canada. One parent can apply, but consent from the other parent is usually required. The non-applying parent is generally needed to sign a passport application consent form and provide photocopies of their identification. This ensures the application process is legally sound and both parents are aware and agreeable to the passport issuance.**

FAQs & Answers

  1. Can one parent apply for a child’s passport in Canada without the other parent present? Yes, one parent can apply for a child’s passport, but the other parent’s consent is usually required through a signed consent form and identification copies.
  2. What documents does the non-applying parent need to provide for a Canadian child passport? The non-applying parent must sign a consent form and provide photocopies of their identification to support the application.
  3. Is parental consent always required when applying for a child passport in Canada? Generally, yes. Consent from the non-applying parent ensures the application is legally valid and both parents agree to the passport issuance.