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Federal 30-days-or-free policy for passports now in place

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Last updated: 2026/04/01 at 6:32 PM
Press Room Published April 1, 2026
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The federal government’s new “30 days or free” policy for issuing passports takes effect on Wednesday.

Government says most passports processed within 10 and 20 business days

Anja Karadeglija · The Canadian Press · Posted: Apr 01, 2026 5:57 PM EDT | Last Updated: 33 minutes ago

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Several Canadian passports in a row.
Passport applications faced significant delays as Canadians began travelling again following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. The federal government now will waive the application fee if a passport is delayed by over 30 business days. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

The federal government’s new “30 days or free” policy for issuing passports takes effect today.

If it takes more than 30 business days to process an application, applicants will get a full refund of their passport or travel document fee.

The government says applicants should be compensated if it doesn’t meet its service standards.

It says most passports are processed within the service standard of between 10 and 20 business days.

The new 30-day guarantee doesn’t include mailing time and the countdown starts when the government receives a complete application.

The standard won’t apply for all applications, such as urgent and express services.

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