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Canada Visa photo requirements

The Canada Temporary Resident Visa (visitor visa) photo is at least 35×45 mm, with the head measured 31–36 mm from chin to crown, a plain white or light-coloured background, a neutral expression with the mouth closed, and the face square to the camera. Non-tinted prescription glasses are allowed if the eyes are clearly visible. Verified against Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

L’essentiel

Dimensions de la photo
35×45 mm
Hauteur de la tête
69–80 % de la photo (menton au sommet du crâne)
Ligne des yeux
50–65 % depuis le bas
Arrière-plan
Plain white or light-coloured
Expression
Neutre, bouche fermée
Résolution de sortie
413×531 px à 300 dpi
Taille de fichier maximale
4096 KB (JPEG)

Chaque règle, sourcée

Taille, forme et position de la tête

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The frame size must be at least 35 mm × 45 mm (1 3/8″ × 1 3/4″). The photo must show the full front view of the head, with the face in the middle of the photo and the top of the shoulders included. The head, measured 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 where it would be if obscured by hair or a head covering.

Expression

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Your face must be square to the camera with a neutral expression, neither frowning nor smiling, and with your mouth closed.

Lunettes

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You may wear non-tinted prescription glasses as long as your eyes are clearly visible and the frame does not cover any part of your eyes. Sunglasses are not acceptable.

Couvre-chefs (religieux / médical)

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If you must wear a head covering for religious reasons, make sure your full facial features are not obscured. A hairpiece or other cosmetic accessory is acceptable if it does not disguise your normal appearance.

Chapeaux et casquettes

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by IRCC; ICAO/best-practice default applies — remove all hats and caps. Only head coverings worn for religious reasons are addressed, and they must leave the full facial features visible.

Éclairage

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by IRCC; ICAO/best-practice default applies — use even, uniform lighting so the photo is clear and well defined, reproduces natural skin tones, and has no glare or hot spots.

Ombres

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by IRCC; ICAO/best-practice default applies — there should be no shadows on the face or on the plain background.

Arrière-plan

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The photo must be clear, well defined and taken against a plain white or light-coloured background.

Yeux rouges et flash

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by IRCC; ICAO/best-practice default applies — avoid red-eye and flash reflections so the eyes appear clear and natural.

Cheveux et obstruction du visage

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Your eyes must be clearly visible — glasses frames must not cover any part of the eyes, and a religious head covering must not obscure your full facial features.

Regard et yeux

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Your face must be square to the camera, showing the full front view of the head.

Bébés et enfants

Non spécifié par l’autorité

Not specified by IRCC on this page; ICAO/best-practice default applies — for infants the same neutral, eyes-open, plain-background rules apply, with no other people, hands, or toys visible and the child laid on a plain white sheet if needed.

Canada Temporary Resident Visa photo requirements, in plain English

The Canada visitor visa — officially the Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) — uses the standard Canadian 35×45 mm photo. Every rule below comes straight from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) official photograph specifications page. Where IRCC is silent, we say so and apply the ICAO/best-practice default rather than inventing a Canada-specific rule.

How many photos, and how recent

You must provide two identical photographs with your application, taken within the last six months, printed on quality photographic paper. They may be either black and white or colour. If a photo is digital, it must not be altered in any way.

Size, head height, and position

The frame must be at least 35 mm × 45 mm (1 3/8″ × 1 3/4″). The photo must show the full front view of the head, with the face in the middle of the photo and the top of the shoulders included. Your head, measured from chin to crown, must be between 31 mm (1 1/4″) and 36 mm (1 7/16″). IRCC defines the crown as the top of the head — or, if it is obscured by hair or a head covering, where the top of the skull would be if it could be seen. This head-height range is what matters most for acceptance.

Expression and pose

Your face must be square to the camera with a neutral expression — neither frowning nor smiling — and your mouth closed. No smile is permitted (this is stricter than the U.S. passport, which allows a closed-mouth smile).

Glasses

Canada is unusually permissive here: you may wear non-tinted prescription glasses, provided your eyes are clearly visible and the frame does not cover any part of your eyes. Sunglasses are not acceptable. If your glasses produce glare that hides your eyes, retake the photo without them.

Head coverings, hairpieces, and hats

If you must wear a head covering for religious reasons, make sure your full facial features are not obscured. A hairpiece or other cosmetic accessory is acceptable if it does not disguise your normal appearance. IRCC does not otherwise address hats or caps; the best-practice default is to remove any non-religious headwear.

Background

The photo must be clear, well defined and taken against a plain white or light-coloured background. Snapassport standardizes your background to the exact compliant colour automatically, so a slightly off-colour or busy wall is corrected for you.

Lighting, shadows, and red-eye

IRCC's specifications do not separately address lighting, shadows, or red-eye on this page — the only quality requirement stated is that the photo be "clear, well defined." We apply the ICAO/best-practice default: use even, uniform lighting with no shadows on the face or background and no red-eye or flash glare, so your eyes appear clear and natural.

Infants and children

IRCC does not give separate infant rules on this page. The best-practice default is that the same requirements apply — neutral, eyes open, plain background, no other people, hands, or toys visible — with the child laid on a plain white sheet if needed to achieve a clean background.

Foire aux questions

Can you wear glasses in a Canada visa photo?
Yes — unlike many countries, Canada allows non-tinted prescription glasses, as long as your eyes are clearly visible and the frame does not cover any part of your eyes. Sunglasses and tinted lenses are not acceptable.
What size is a Canada visa photo?
The frame must be at least 35 × 45 mm (1 3/8″ × 1 3/4″), and your head from chin to crown must measure between 31 mm (1 1/4″) and 36 mm (1 7/16″).
Can you smile in a Canada visa photo?
No. IRCC requires a neutral expression — neither frowning nor smiling — with your mouth closed and your face square to the camera.

Sources, vérifiées le 2026-06-15 : IRCC — Temporary Resident Visa application photograph specifications

Les règles évoluent. L’acceptation finale est toujours déterminée par l’autorité émettrice — Snapassport valide selon les exigences publiées, il ne se prononce pas.

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