References and guarantors help confirm your identity when you apply for a passport or other travel document. We may contact them when we process your application.
You need 2 references for a passport or other travel document application.
Your references must
To avoid delays, make sure your references are available if or when we need to contact them.
We may ask for additional references at any time.
People who can’t be a reference for you
Your references cannot be
You may need a guarantor for your passport or other travel document application. Read the requirements below to check what you need for your type of application.
You don’t need a guarantor if you’re renewing a passport.
You only need a guarantor if you’re applying for a passport for the first time or you aren’t eligible to renew your passport.
As long as they meet these requirements, your guarantor can be anyone, including a family member or member of your household.
Although most of the guarantor section on the form can be completed by you or your guarantor, the following 4 fields must be completed by your guarantor:
In addition, your guarantor must
Your guarantor can’t charge you money for this. You also can’t help the guarantor do any of the tasks listed above. Contact us if your guarantor needs help.
Your guarantor must
If you’re the parent or legal guardian who is applying on behalf of a child, you cannot sign as guarantor on the child’s application. However, the other parent or legal guardian (not submitting the application) can sign as long as they meet the requirements.
If the child was placed by provincial family services for adoption, until the adoption is final (probationary adoption), the child’s guarantor can be the
Your guarantor can be anyone who meets the basic guarantor requirements for a regular (blue) passport in Canada, including a family member or member of your household.
You may also use an occupation-based guarantor for an application submitted outside Canada, as long as that person is
You can use them if their professional association still has your guarantor’s name on their list.
If you’re Regular Force personnel, Regular Military Force officers may act as a guarantor for you and your dependants if they have known you personally for 2 years or more. These officers include
Military police can only act as guarantors if you’re military personnel. They must have personally known you for at least 2 years.
Your guarantor must
Your guarantor must be a member of one of these groups:
You can only use retired occupation-based guarantors if their name still appears on the listing provided to us by the relevant association.
The Statutory Declaration in Lieu of a Guarantor form is not available online. To get the form
You can’t use the same references on the Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor form that you included on your passport or other travel document application.