Passport photos.

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Black & white or colour passport photos are processed while you wait – just drop in to any CAA Store!

Classic Members:
$8.95 for a set of two photos.

Plus & Plus RV Members:
One free set per year.

Premier & Premier RV Members:
Two free sets per year.

Non-members:
$19.95 for a set of two photos.

Digital on USB flash drive

Available in our Winnipeg and Brandon stores.

All Members (Classic Members, Plus & Plus RV Members and Premier & Premier RV Members)*:
$18.50

Non-members:
$22.50

*Digital photo is not included in Plus & Plus RV and Premier & Premier RV Member free passport photo offering.

Passport applications and information.

Policy document

Passport application form

Passport applications are available at all CAA Stores. You may also obtain an application at any passport office, postal outlet, or from Passport Canada online.

Travel reminder:
Your passport should have at least six months of validity if you're traveling internationally and should also be valid beyond your planned return date.

Policy document

Passports for children

All children require a valid Canadian passport and supporting identification, such as a birth certificate or citizenship card.

Find out more from Passport Canada.

Please Note: CAA Stores are not equipped to provide passport photos for children aged 3 and under.

Car

Canadians travelling to/from the USA by land & sea

Canadian citizens are required to present a valid passport, a NEXUS card, or other acceptable document when entering the U.S. by land or water. See some useful information about crossing the Canada-US border provided by the Canada Border Services Agency.

The government of Manitoba is offering the Enhanced Identification Card (EIC) to Manitobans, as a less-expensive alternative to a passport. Learn more about the EIC and other identification cards at Manitoba Public Insurance.

Airplane

Canadians travelling to/from the USA by air

Canadian and U.S. citizens are required to present a valid passport when traveling by air between Canada and the United States. This includes Canadians travelling on a cruise who are flying into or through the United States.