Unfortunately that's not possible, even this option is not available for Canadian PR holders to be a guarantor.
So a Guarantor can only be a Canadian Citizen when applying for a Passport within Canada.
For Outside of Canada, you may need to fill
Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor form.
Your guarantor must
- have known you for at least 2 years
- If the guarantor is for your child’s passport, they must have known you for at least 2 years and must know of your child.
- be available if we need to contact them
- be a Canadian citizen 18 years of age or older
- provide the information needed that’s in their passport
- have been 16 years of age or older when they applied for their own passport
- hold a 5-year or 10-year Canadian passport that, on the day you submit your application, is
- expired for no more than 1 year, or
- valid, meaning it isn’t or wasn’t
- expired
- damaged
- inaccessible
- suspended or revoked
- reported lost or stolen
- found and returned
- destroyed by us
- requested to be returned
Occupation-based guarantors
You may also use an occupation-based guarantor for an application submitted outside Canada, as long as that person is
- registered/licensed with the appropriate local authority to practice their profession
- currently working in that field
- practicing one of these professions:
- judge
- dentist
- pharmacist
- veterinarian
- police officer
- notary public
- lawyer/notary
- medical doctor
- dean/head of university or college
- signing officer of a
- bank or trust company
- financial institution that offer a full range of banking services (cash withdrawals, deposits and savings)
If you can’t find a guarantor
You must
- complete the Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor form
- find someone who can administer an oath to swear to and sign the form
- This person doesn’t need to know you personally.
- If you’re in Canada,this can be a
- notary public
- justice of the peace
- commissioner for oaths
- If you’re outside Canada, this can be a
- Canadian or British diplomatic or consular representative
- Qualified local official, such as a civil servant or member of Parliament
Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor form
The Statutory Declaration in Lieu of a Guarantor form is
not available online. To get the form
- in Canada
- in the United States
- outside Canada and the United States