Does canada give passport to a new born baby

Yes, Canada does issue a passport to a newborn baby. In fact, it's recommended that you apply for a passport for your child as soon as possible after birth, as it can take several weeks to process.

Here are the steps to apply for a passport for your newborn baby in Canada:

  1. Gather the required documents:
    • Birth certificate (original or certified copy)
    • Proof of Canadian citizenship (e.g., birth certificate, citizenship certificate, or proof of citizenship letter)
    • Proof of identity (e.g., mother's or father's valid Canadian passport, driver's license, or government-issued ID)
    • One recent, color photograph of the child
  2. Fill out the application:
    • You can download and print the application form (PPTC 040) from the Government of Canada's website or pick one up from a passport office or a Service Canada Centre.
    • Fill out the form carefully and accurately, making sure to include all required information.
  3. Sign the application:
    • Both parents must sign the application, unless one parent has sole custody or the other parent is deceased.
  4. Submit the application:
    • You can submit the application in person at a passport office or a Service Canada Centre, or by mail to the Passport Program.
    • If you're submitting by mail, make sure to use a secure and trackable delivery method, such as Canada Post's Xpresspost or Priority Mail.

Processing times:

Fees:

Note: Fees are subject to change, so it's best to check the Government of Canada's website for the most up-to-date information.

It's also important to note that a child's passport is valid for 5 years, after which it must be renewed.