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🇨🇦 Canada Passport Photo Requirements 2025 — IRCC Specifications & Free Resizer

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) requires specific photo dimensions and quality for passport and visa applications. This guide covers the exact 2025 requirements to ensure your application is accepted on the first try.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) official page

📷 Canada Passport Photo Specifications

Dimensions (print)50×70 mm
Dimensions (digital)591×827 px
File SizeMax 4 MB
FormatJPEG
BackgroundPlain white or light-colored
Head Height31–36 mm (face from chin to crown, 70–80% of photo)
Color PhotoRequired (no black & white)

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Official Requirements — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

  • Portrait format — 50mm wide × 70mm tall. For digital: 420×540 px minimum, up to 4800×6000 px.
  • Head height (chin to crown) must be 31–36 mm in the printed photo.
  • Plain white or uniformly light-colored background — no patterns, textures, or shadows.
  • Neutral expression — eyes open, looking directly at the camera.
  • No glasses (IRCC banned glasses in passport photos in 2020).
  • No hats, head coverings, or hair accessories that obscure the face.
  • Taken within the last 6 months and reflecting your current appearance.
  • Both ears must be visible (no hair covering ears).
  • Photo must be in color, properly exposed — not too dark or washed out.
  • For printed photos: taken by a professional photographer on photo-quality paper.

Common Mistakes That Lead to Rejection

Wrong dimensions — using a square photo

✅ Fix: Canada uses a portrait (taller than wide) format: 50×70 mm. A square photo like the US format will be rejected.

Ears not visible

✅ Fix: Both ears must be clearly visible. Tie back hair that covers your ears before taking the photo.

Wearing glasses

✅ Fix: IRCC banned glasses in Canadian passport photos in 2020. Remove all eyewear.

Colored or off-white background

✅ Fix: Use a plain white or uniformly light-colored background. Avoid beige, grey, or any tinted walls.

Head too far to one side (not centered)

✅ Fix: Your face must be centered in the photo. Look straight at the camera and ensure the photo is taken straight-on.

Digital file too large or too small

✅ Fix: IRCC accepts 20 KB – 4 MB for digital applications. Our resizer keeps you well within this range.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Click 'Resize Photo' and upload your photo (JPG or PNG).
  2. 2Select 'Canada Passport Photo' — the tool sets 591×827 px (50×70 mm at 300 DPI).
  3. 3Crop so your head is centered with ears visible and face filling about 75% of the height.
  4. 4Verify the background is white or uniformly light.
  5. 5Download the resized JPEG file.
  6. 6For online IRCC applications: upload directly. For printed: print as 50×70 mm (2×2.75 inch).

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What is the correct Canada passport photo size?

A. Canada passport photos must be 50mm wide × 70mm tall (portrait). For digital IRCC applications, upload a JPEG between 420×540 px and 4800×6000 px, file size under 4 MB.

Q.Is Canada's passport photo size the same as US?

A. No. The US uses a square 2×2 inch (51×51 mm) format. Canada uses a portrait 50×70 mm format. Using the US square format for a Canadian application will result in rejection.

Q.Can I wear glasses in a Canadian passport photo?

A. No. IRCC banned glasses in Canadian passport photos in 2020. All eyewear must be removed.

Q.Does Canada require both ears to be visible?

A. Yes. Both ears must be clearly visible in the photo. This is one of the unique requirements that catches people off guard.

Q.How recent does a Canada passport photo need to be?

A. Photos must be taken within the last 6 months and must reflect your current appearance.

Q.Can I take my own Canada passport photo at home?

A. IRCC technically requires photos taken by a professional photographer for printed applications. However, for the online application portal (IRCC), you can upload a self-taken photo if it meets all specifications.

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