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head size are correct. Background will be enhanced as well.
Citizenship application photograph
specifications
Photograph and head size
specifications
The face must be square to the camera with a neutral expression,
neither frowning nor smiling, with the mouth closed.
If the photographs do not meet the specifications, you will have to
provide new photographs before your application can be processed.
Requirements
Provide two (2) identical citizenship photographs (except
Renunciation applications, where only one (1) photo is required.)
Your photographs must comply with the specifications below. If the
photographs do not meet the specifications, you will have to provide new
photographs before your application can be processed.
Photographs must be printed on quality photographic paper.
Provide the name of the photographer or the studio, the studio
address and the date the photos were taken on the back of the photos
Print the name of the person on the back of the photos.
Specifications
The photographs must be identical and taken within the last six
months. They may be either black and white or colour.
The photographs must be clear, well defined and taken against a
plain white or light-coloured background.
If the photographs are digital, they must not be altered in any way.
Your face must be square to the camera with a neutral expression,
neither frowning nor smiling, and with your mouth closed.
You may wear non-tinted prescription glasses as long as your eyes
are clearly visible. Make sure that the frame does not cover any part of
your eyes. Sunglasses are not acceptable.
A hairpiece or other cosmetic accessory is acceptable if it does not
disguise your normal appearance.
If you must wear a head covering for religious reasons, make sure
your full facial features are not obscured.
Photograph and head size
specifications
The frame size must be at least 50 mm x 70 mm (2″ x 2 3/4″).
The photographs must show the full front view of the head, with
the face in the middle of the photograph, and include the top of the
shoulders.
The size of the head, from chin to crown, must be between 31 mm
(1 1/4″) and 36 mm (1 7/16″).
Crown means the top of the head or (if obscured by hair or a
head covering) where the top of the head or skull would be if it
could be seen.
If the photographs do not meet the specifications, you will have
to provide new photographs before your application can be processed.
If you want to make passport/visa photos for other countries, click the button below.
How to make Canada Citizenship (By photographer or studio) photo online
Step 1: Take a picture with a digital camera or a smartphone
Make sure someone takes your passport photo for you. Selfies are not accepted. Make use of your tripod
if you have
one. By using a tripod, you will be able to keep the camera level and steady. Ideally, the person should be around 1
meter away from the camera.
Step 2: Choose a venue with appropriate lighting
Face a bright window or the door when taking a photo. In this way, shadows can be avoided on the face
and in the
background. It is essential that the face is evenly lit. Ensure that the face is free of shadows and glares.
Note: You do not need to worry about the background, since our online passport photo generator will
automatically do it for you.
Step 3: Dress appropriately for your passport photo
Uniforms should not be worn. Put on regular street clothes for your photo.
Eyeglasses should not be worn. You should remove any sunglasses, tinted glasses, or glasses that you wear if you are
taking a passport photo.
Ensure that your face is fully visible. Make sure your hair doesn't cover your face or obscure your eyes. In the case
of very long bangs covering your eyebrows, pin them back with bobby pins. Although it's better to show your ears as
well, that won't stop your photo from being accepted.
Passport photos don't allow hats unless they're religious headgear such as a headscarf or yarmulke.
Step 4: Pose for a passport photo
Face the camera straight on and look straight at it. Avoid tilting or rotating the head.
It is important that the shoulders are visible, and there should be enough space around the head to crop the picture.
Make sure the camera is at the same level as the head.
Step 5: Maintain neutral facial expressions
It's okay to smile in your passport photo, but the government prefers you to have a neutral facial
expression.
Under the new international passport rules, it is usually not acceptable to smile or have your mouth open.