Last Updated Mar 02, 2026

Canada Passport Fees Increasing March 2026: Here is What You Will Pay

Canada Passport Fees Increasing March 2026 Here is What You Will Pay

By Vineet Tiwari

Canadian Immigration

Executive Summary: 2026 Passport Fee Hikes

If your Canadian passport is nearing expiration, it is time to renew immediately. The federal government is officially increasing all passport and travel document fees at the end of the month.

  • The Deadline: The new fees take effect on March 31, 2026.
  • The Increase: A baseline 2.7% hike applies to all documents, tied to the All-items Consumer Price Index (CPI).
  • The Future: This is not a one-time event. Passport fees will now automatically increase every single year to account for inflation.

Canada is Raising Passport Fees This Month, With Annual Hikes to Follow

Securing one of the world's most powerful travel documents is about to get slightly more expensive. For the first time in over two years, the Government of Canada is raising fees across the board for all passports, travel documents, and related service charges—both for applications made inside Canada and abroad.

Starting March 31, 2026, applicants will see a 2.7% increase in costs. More importantly, this signals a permanent shift in how Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) prices its services moving forward.

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1. The New 2026 Pricing Breakdown

The 2.7% increase is directly aligned with the April 2024 All-items Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Canada. While the government is expected to officially round the final numbers to the nearest dollar, here is the projected cost breakdown for domestic applications:

Document Type (Domestic)Current FeeEstimated New Fee (March 31, 2026)
Standard 10-Year Adult Passport$120.00 CAD~$123.20 CAD
Child Passport$57.00 CAD~$58.50 CAD

Note: Expedited services, lost passport replacement fees, and applications processed abroad will also see equivalent percentage hikes.

2. Why is IRCC Raising the Prices Now?

The Canadian Passport Program operates on a cost-recovery basis, meaning the fees you pay are supposed to cover the cost of producing the document, maintaining security infrastructure, and paying the staff. However, the system has fallen drastically behind.

IRCC explicitly cited that the old adjustment formulas were severely broken, leaving roughly 85% of the Passport Program's operational costs unaccounted for.

The "20% vs. 1%" Imbalance:
According to the regulatory amendments, if IRCC strictly adhered to the old formulas for the 2025–2026 fiscal year, they would have been forced to implement a massive 20% fee increase for Canadians applying from abroad, while actually decreasing domestic application fees by 1%.

Because domestic applications account for an overwhelming 90–95% of all processing efforts, decreasing domestic fees would have financially crippled the program. The new flat 2.7% baseline solves this structural deficit.

3. Annual Hikes Are the New Normal

If you think a $3 increase isn't a big deal, keep in mind that this is only the beginning. March 31, 2026, marks the transition to a new payment structure where passport fees will increase annually in line with inflation.

A Comprehensive Fee Review is Underway
While tying the cost to the CPI serves as a temporary band-aid, IRCC impact statements reveal that the passport program is "in the midst of a comprehensive fee structure review." Once completed, the department will present new fee adjustment options for public consultation, meaning steeper baseline price corrections could be on the horizon. Until then, expect a CPI-based hike every year.

4. The Value of the Canadian Passport in 2026

Despite the price increase, the Canadian passport remains one of the most elite travel documents on the planet, delivering exceptional value for the cost.

According to the January 2026 Henley Passport Index:

  • Rank: Canada ranks as the 8th most powerful passport globally (rebounding from 9th place in late 2025).
  • Access: Holders enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 181 destinations worldwide.
  • Global Standing: Canada continues to outpace its southern neighbor; the United States currently sits in 10th place.

Don't Wait for the Price Hike

If your passport expires within the next 12 months, or if you recently became eligible for Canadian citizenship, now is the time to submit your application. Let our experts ensure your paperwork is flawless so you avoid costly rejections and processing delays.

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