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Home/Blog/Community Announcement/Planning to Travel? Passport Fees in Canada are increasing

Planning to Travel? Passport Fees in Canada are increasing

Passport fees in Canada are set to increase this year: an important update for anyone planning international travel. For newcomers especially, passports are essential for staying connected with family, attending important events, or managing responsibilities abroad. With rising costs, it’s a good idea to check current fees before applying or renewing, particularly for families needing multiple documents. Planning ahead can help avoid unexpected expenses and travel delays.

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Apr 7, 2026•3 min read•73 views
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If you’re planning to travel outside Canada this year, there’s an update you should know about: passport fees are going up.

For many newcomers, travel documents are essential. Whether you’re visiting family, attending an important event back home, or managing responsibilities abroad, having valid travel documents helps you stay connected.

Because passport fees are increasing, it may be helpful to check the current cost before renewing or applying for a passport, especially if multiple family members need travel documents.

Planning ahead can help avoid unexpected expenses and delays when preparing for international travel.

🔗 Read more:

https://globalnews.ca/news/11726177/passport-fees-increasing/

Source: Global News

Staying Informed Matters

For newcomers, keeping up with changes to travel documents, policies, and services can make everyday planning easier.

KLHIISA shares updates like this to help newcomers stay informed and navigate life in Canada with confidence.

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