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Australia Passport photo requirements

The Australian passport photo is 35–40 mm wide and 45–50 mm high, with the face measuring 32–36 mm from chin to crown, on a plain white or light background, with a neutral expression, mouth closed and eyes open, and no glasses. Verified against the Australian Passport Office (DFAT).

L’essentiel

Dimensions de la photo
35×45 mm
Hauteur de la tête
71–80 % de la photo (menton au sommet du crâne)
Ligne des yeux
50–65 % depuis le bas
Arrière-plan
WhiteLight grey
Expression
Neutre, bouche fermée
Résolution de sortie
413×531 px à 300 dpi
Taille de fichier maximale
10240 KB (JPEG)

Chaque règle, sourcée

Taille, forme et position de la tête

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The printed photo must be 35–40 mm wide and 45–50 mm high. Your face, measured from chin to crown, must be 32–36 mm high. Your face must be centred and looking straight at the camera, with your head not tilted in any direction and the edges of your face clearly visible.

Expression

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Anyone over 3 years old must have a neutral expression with eyes open and mouth closed. For children under 3 years old, the mouth may be open.

Lunettes

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You must not wear glasses in the photo unless you cannot remove them for medical reasons. If glasses are worn for a medical reason, the frames must not obscure the eyes, there must be no reflection from the lenses, and a medical certificate is required.

Couvre-chefs (religieux / médical)

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In general you should have nothing on your face or head in the photo. Exceptions are made for religious head coverings and medical devices, provided your full face remains visible.

Chapeaux et casquettes

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You should have nothing on your head in the photo; hats and caps are not permitted (only religious head coverings and medical devices are excepted).

Éclairage

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Lighting must be uniform, with appropriate brightness and contrast to show your natural skin tone. The image must be clear and in-focus.

The photo must not have any shadows or reflections.

Arrière-plan

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Use a plain white or light background that contrasts with your face.

Yeux rouges et flash

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The image must be clear and in-focus with no marks and no red-eye.

Cheveux et obstruction du visage

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The edges of your face must be clearly visible and your hair must not obscure the edges of your face.

Regard et yeux

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Your face must be looking straight at the camera with eyes open and your head not tilted in any direction.

Bébés et enfants

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No one else can be visible in the photo. Children under 3 years old may have their mouth open; all other rules (alone in frame, neutral background, nothing on the face or head) still apply.

Australian passport photo requirements, in plain English

The Australian passport photo follows the strict ICAO biometric standard: a neutral face, no glasses, and a plain light background. Every rule below comes straight from the Australian Passport Office (part of DFAT), which publishes the official photo guidelines.

Size, head height, and position

The printed photo must be 35–40 mm wide and 45–50 mm high. Within that frame your face must measure 32–36 mm from chin to crown. Your face must be centred and looking straight at the camera, your head not tilted in any direction, and the edges of your face clearly visible. Getting the head height right is the single most common thing people miss — a photo that is the right outer size but with a face that is too small or too large will be rejected.

Expression — neutral, no smiling

The Australian passport does not allow smiling. Anyone over 3 years old must have a neutral expression with eyes open and mouth closed. The one concession is for children under 3, who are allowed to have their mouth open. When in doubt, a relaxed, neutral face with the mouth gently closed is always safe.

Glasses — take them off

You must not wear glasses in the photo. The only exception is a medical one: if you cannot remove your glasses for medical reasons, the frames must not obscure your eyes, there must be no reflection from the lenses, and you must include a medical certificate with your application.

Head coverings and hats

In general you should have nothing on your face or head. Hats and caps are not allowed. Exceptions are made for religious head coverings and medical devices, provided your full face remains visible and the edges of your face are clear.

Lighting, shadows, and red-eye

Lighting must be uniform, with appropriate brightness and contrast to show your natural skin tone, and the image must be clear and in-focus. The photo must have no shadows and no reflections, and no marks and no red-eye. Use diffused light or position your flash to avoid the red-eye reflection.

Background

Use a plain white or light background that contrasts with your face. Snapassport standardises your background to a compliant colour automatically, so a slightly off-colour or busy wall is corrected for you.

Babies and children

The child must be alone in the photono one else can be visible, and no toys, dummies, or other objects. Children under 3 may have their mouth open, but all the other rules (plain light background, nothing on the face or head, face centred) still apply.

Recency and format

Submit a recent colour photo less than 6 months old, clear and unedited. If printing, use high-gloss, heavy-weight photo paper.

Foire aux questions

Can you smile in an Australian passport photo?
No. Anyone over 3 years old must have a neutral expression with their mouth closed and eyes open. Children under 3 are allowed to have their mouth open, but everyone else must keep a plain, neutral face.
Can you wear glasses in an Australian passport photo?
Not normally. You must remove glasses unless you cannot for medical reasons. If they must be worn, the frames cannot obscure your eyes, there can be no reflection from the lenses, and you must supply a medical certificate.
What size is an Australian passport photo?
The printed photo is 35–40 mm wide and 45–50 mm high, with your face measuring 32–36 mm from chin to crown, on a plain white or light background.

Sources, vérifiées le 2026-06-15 : Australian Passport Office — Passport photos · Australian Passport Office — Passport photos (help)

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