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If you're a Canadian with international travel plans this summer, it's worth taking a closer look at your passport before you finalize anything, even if it hasn't expired yet.

A passport rule that catches a lot of Canadian travellers off guard could mean needing to renew your document months earlier than you'd planned. Just because your passport shows an expiry date of late 2026 or even 2027 doesn't automatically mean you'll be allowed to board your flight or cross into another country.

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Renewing a Canadian passport has never exactly been a fun errand. Between the lineups, the paperwork, and the trips to a government office, most people put it off as long as humanly possible.

That just changed (sort of). As of April 16, all eligible Canadians can now renew their passport entirely online through the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada portal — no in-person visit or envelope stuffing required.

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If you've been putting off renewing your Canadian passport, today is the last day to do it at the current price.

Starting tomorrow, March 31, any application received by the federal government will be processed at new, higher rates. It's the first passport fee adjustment since 2013, and unlike past increases, this one won't be the last. Under the Service Fees Act, fees will now be reviewed and updated on an annual basis going forward.

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If you haven't looked at your passport in a while, now's a good time to dig it out of the drawer.

In case you weren't aware, Passport Canada recommends that Canadians renew their passports at least six months before the expiry date. And while that might sound overly cautious, there's a real reason behind it.

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If you're a Canadian who needs to renew your passport, there are two things you should know before March 31.

The federal government has announced that most passport and travel document fees will increase at the end of this month, marking the first price adjustment since 2013. But buried in the same announcement is something that works in your favour: a long-promised guarantee that could get your passport processed for free is now officially happening, with a firm start date.

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If you've been putting off renewing your passport, now might be the time to get moving.

According to a federal government announcement, Canada is changing how it calculates citizens' passport fees, and the new prices kick in on March 31, 2026. Instead of using a preset formula, fees will now be adjusted annually based on inflation, specifically tied to Canada's All-items Consumer Price Index. The first adjustment reflects the 2.7% CPI recorded in April 2024.

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If you've got international travel on the books — whether for a last-minute summer trip or an upcoming fall getaway — the Canadian government wants you to take a closer look at your passport before heading to the airport.

In a recent reminder, officials urged travellers to ensure their passports are valid for at least six months past their travel date. And it's not just a suggestion — more than 70 countries now require it as a condition of entry.

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If you're planning a trip but need to renew your Canadian passport, there's a new federal guarantee that might interest you.

Starting this year, if your complete application takes more than 30 business days to process, you'll get a full refund on the fees.

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In May 2023, the Government of Canada unveiled a new Canadian passport, complete with several enhanced features.

While the former Canadian passport, originally released in 2013, is still accepted and in use — as long as it isn't expired or expiring soon — many Canadians can renew their passports and get the new and improved version, first issued as of June 18, 2023.

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A new ranking of the most powerful passports across the world has put the Canadian passport in the global top 10.

Passport Index released its 2022 Global Passport Power Rank, and Canada landed in the fifth spot along with Singapore, Malta, Lithuania and Slovakia — who all secured an overall mobility score of 170.

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The Government of Canada has opened five new Passport Canada offices across the country — with a pick-up location now in service in Pointe-Claire.

With the feds finally making progress with the passport backlogwait times should hopefully ease up with the newest measures in place.

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A ranking of the best passports to have across the world put the Canadian passport in the global top ten.

The Henley Passport Index, from migration consultancy firm Henley & Partners, is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

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