F.A.Q
No, Unfortunately Your passport photos must be taken in person by a commercial photographer or studio.
It is not recommended to wear eyeglasses for passport photos. If you do decide to wear glasses, your eyes should be open and visible. Do not wear tinted glasses such as sunglasses.
No it’s not ok, you should avoid that, it’s highly recommended to wear a dark top or shirt.
Yes, we guarantee that your photo will be accepted. If in the unlikely event that your photo is rejected will we’ll retake it for no extra charge. Our passport photos are guaranteed to meet all the new electronic “ePassport” biometric requirements.
No appointments are necessary except for toddler pictures but please check our hours of operation.
Yes, we are family friendly! We take passport and visa photos of children and babies/Infant.
Off course we do for any type of passport and visa.
We do more than just Canadian passport photos. We can take visas and passport photos for any country, and we keep up to-date specifications on hand. If you do have a form or photo specification, please bring it with you, so we can be sure to give you the right photo.
No, your photo must be Clear, sharp and in focus taken with a neutral facial expression eyes open and clearly visible mouth closed, no smiling.
Make sure your hair does not cover your face. Bangs are OK, but make sure your eyes are both visible.
Photographs requirements are the same for Canadian Passport, citizenship and permanent resident card The photo should be printed on thin photo-quality paper. The photo must be in color. The photo must be no older than 6 months.
As a general rule, you can’t wear eyeglasses, hats or head coverings of any sort in your passport photo. There are, however, a couple of exceptions.
Wear a Color Other Than White Your passport photo must have a plain white background, so if you wear a white shirt, it may blend into the background and leave you looking like a floating head.
Can earrings be worn in passport photos? – Quora. Most likely, as long as they aren’t large enough to cover your face. However, large earring may also be considered unnecessary decoration, much like a large hair accessory would be.
You can wear jewelry and keep on your facial piercings as long as they do not hide your face. Permanent tattoos are acceptable for passport purposes as well.
You could, but you should only do that if it’s close to your regular look. … As long as you wear eyeliner in your daily life, yes. You just need to make sure your passport photo looks like you.
face is in the wrong position an improper facial expression shadows wearing eyeglasses wearing prohibited attire/clothing poor color balance an unacceptable background submitting an edited or retouched photo incorrect photo size