you don't have to enclose anything or sign a declaration
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Jul 2nd, 2009 08:19 PM #1
Quick question about step 3 of the Canadian passport application!
My previous passport was issued to me over 5 years ago and when I was under 16. Does this step require that I must provide a previous passport/document or I may provide a previous passport/document if I have any?Enclose any Canadian passport or travel document issued to you within the last FIVE (5) years. If your current passport expires more than 12 months from the date you submit your application, provide a written explanation for why you are applying at this time. Should Passport Canada not be satisfied that you have a valid reason for applying early, your application for a new passport may be refused.
A person's name may appear in only ONE (1) valid Canadian passport, Certificate of Identity or Travel Document.
If the valid passport has been lost, stolen, damaged, destroyed or is inaccessible, complete a "Statutory Declaration" form PPTC 203, available from any Passport Canada service location in Canada, any Canadian government office in the USA or at www.passportcanada.gc.ca. A Canadian passport, once reported lost or stolen, is no longer valid and is not to be used for any travel.
I also take it that I would not need to fill out a Statutory Declaration form in this case?
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