Travel documents for non-Canadians

Documents to support your identity

If you’re applying for a travel document as a non-Canadian, you need to submit:

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Requirements for your ID

To support your identity, your ID must:

  •  be valid
  •  include your
    • name
    • date of birth
    • photo
    • signature
  •  be issued by a federal, provincial, territorial or state government authority, or the equivalent abroad

If you’re applying by mail, we recommend sending photocopies of your ID. If you send photocopies:

If your ID doesn’t have all the required information

You can include more than 1 ID if all of the required information isn’t on the same document.

To prove that each document belongs to you, they must share at least 1 piece of information, such as your name. This is so we can be sure they all belong to you.

If your ID doesn’t have a signature

We may accept it if there isn’t normally a signature on that particular type of ID.

If your ID doesn’t have a date of issue

If it was issued to you without one, you can leave this field blank on the application form.

Types of ID you can use

You can use any of the following types of ID alone or in combination to meet the above requirements:

How to submit your ID

We recommend you submit photocopies. This will ensure you can use your original documents while we process your application.

Using photocopies as your ID

You must:

Using original documents as your ID

We’ll return them to you by mail. They may be sent back separately from your new travel document.

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2025-06-23