Who can be a guarantor

Who can be a guarantor

A Canadian passport guarantor can be one of two options;

>>> Canadian passport holder as a guarantor

>>> an Occupation-based guarantor

 

Canadian passport holder guarantor

A Canadian passport holder as a guarantor, your guarantor must:

  • Hold a 5-year or 10-year Canadian passport that is valid or has been expired for no more than one year, on the day you submit your application;
  • Be a Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older;
  • Have been 16 years of age or older when he or she applied for his or her own passport;
  • Provide the requested information contained in his or her passport.
A guarantor’s passport is not considered valid if:
  • It is damaged or inaccessible;
  • It has been suspended or revoked;
  • It has been reported lost or stolen;
  • It has been found and returned to Passport Canada;
  • It has been destroyed by Passport Canada; or
  • Passport Canada has requested that it be returned.
Occupation-based guarantor

An occupation based guarantor may have a job in the following fields:

  • Medical doctor
  • Dean/head of university or college
  • Dentist
  • Judge
  • Lawyer/notary
  • Notary public
  • Pharmacist
  • Police officer
  • Signing officer of a bank or trust company or of a financial institution that offers a full range of banking services (cash withdrawals, deposits, savings)
  • Veterinarian
Duties of a guarantor
  • Complete and sign the “Declaration of Guarantor” section of your application form.
  • rite, “I certify this to be a true likeness of (name of applicant or child)” on the back of one of the passport photos and sign.
  • If applicable, sign and date a copy of each document to support your identity.an adult with a valid or recently expired Canadian passport (less than a year); or
  • a member of an expanded list of a variety of occupations listed above
If you choose a Canadian passport holder as a guarantor, your guarantor must:
  • Hold a 5-year or 10-year Canadian passport that is valid or has been expired for no more than one year, on the day you submit your application;
  • Be a Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older;
  • Have been 16 years of age or older when he or she applied for his or her own passport;
  • Provide the requested information contained in his or her passport.
A guarantor’s passport is not considered valid if:
  • It is damaged or inaccessible;
  • It has been suspended or revoked;
  • It has been reported lost or stolen;
  • It has been found and returned to Passport Canada;
  • It has been destroyed by Passport Canada; or
  • Passport Canada has requested that it be returned.