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Image is of the navy blue cover and the first page of a specimen Canadian passport. The cover has the Royal Arms of Canada emblazoned in the centre. The words "PASSPORT•PASSEPORT" and the international e-passport symbol are inscribed below the coat of arms, and the word "CANADA" above. The first page includes the photo of the holder, the passport type, issuing country, passport number, the issuance and expiry dates of the passport and this biographical information: first and last name, nationality, date of birth, gender, place of birth and signature. The passport page ends with a Machine Readable Zone.
Image is of the dark green cover and the first two pages of a specimen Canadian passport. The cover has the Royal Arms of Canada emblazoned in the centre. The words "SPECIAL PASSPORT•PASSEPORT SPECIAL" and the international e-passport symbol are inscribed below the coat of arms, and the word "CANADA" above. The first page includes a small photo of the holder, an emblem of small flags across the top and a bar code. The second, main page, includes the passport type, issuing country, passport number, the issuance and expiry dates of the passport and this biographical information: first and last name, nationality, date of birth, gender, place of birth and signature. The passport page ends with a Machine Readable Zone.


Image is of the whole page of a specimen Canadian document. The document includes: the word "CANADA" at the top, a bar code, the photo of the holder, the passport type, issuing country, passport number, the issuance and expiry dates of the passport and biographical information. It also includes information about intended trip including: the destination country, reason for travel, date of issuance and the signature of the issuing officer.
Image is of a form, issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (formerly Citizenship and Immigration Canada). Information required includes: the location travelled from, port of departure, port of entry, date of departure, flight number, name and signature of Canadian officer. It also provide boxes for a port of entry stamp, the counterfoil Visa, and a photograph of the traveller. At the bottom, it provides the Government of Canada address where the form must be submitted.
Image is of a form, issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (formerly Citizenship and Immigration Canada). The form has a box that must be completed by an authorized agent. Information required includes: the location travelled from, port of departure, port of entry, date of departure, flight number, name and signature of Canadian officer. It also provides boxes for a port of entry stamp, the specimen visa of the traveller and the signature of the Canadian visa officer. At the bottom, it provides the Government of Canada address where the form must submitted.
The Canada Border Services Agency's (CBSA) Guide for Transporters is designed to ensure that transporters are fully aware of Canada's immigration requirements and the immigration control documents that are required of visitors and immigrants travelling to Canada. It is also designed to ensure that transporters understand their obligations under Canada's Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and the operational, procedural and financial liabilities set out in the accompanying Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR). This guide has been updated to reflect recent changes to the IRPR, most notably, the introduction of the electronic travel authorization (eTA) as a prescribed travel document in the air mode. As of March 15, 2016, visa-exempt foreign nationals who fly to or transit through Canada will require an eTA. Exceptions include U.S. citizens and travellers with a valid Canadian visa. A full list of eTA exemptions can be found on the Government of Canada website. Foreign nationals who require an eTA can apply online and are normally approved within minutes, as long as no immigration concerns exist. Once approved, the eTA is electronically linked to the passport used in the eTA application. An eTA is valid for 5 years or until a person's passport expires, whichever comes first. To validate this new eTA requirement, the CBSA has implemented the Interactive Advance Passenger Information (IAPI) initiative, which will allow the Agency to provide interactive board or no-board messages to commercial air carriers. These board/no-board messages serve to assist the commercial transporter in meeting their transporter obligations by validating whether its passengers have an eTA or visa, if required. These interactive messages are a tool to further assist airlines in their decision to board and do not replace the requirement for commercial transporters to physically examine a passenger's travel documents. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In semper gravida mauris non aliquam. Praesent mauris sapien, varius finibus ipsum id, egestas pretium lectus. Vestibulum tincidunt faucibus sem auctor gravida. Mauris ut vulputate dolor. Aenean ut pretium ante, eget efficitur eros. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Curabitur diam felis, sollicitudin nec massa quis, interdum malesuada lorem.
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Image is of two specimen cards: an old and a new version of the document. Each has two pages. The new version's first page includes: Government of Canada word mark, photo of the holder, the document type, ID number, issue and expiry dates, holder's birthdate, nationality and gender. The second page includes a smaller version of the photo, a bar code, other information. This page ends with a Machine Readable Zone. The old version's first page includes: Government of Canada word mark, photo of the holder, the document type, ID number, issue and expiry dates, holder's birthdate, nationality and gender, issuing country, passport number, the issuance and expiry dates of the passport, gender, nationality and birthdate. The second page includes a smaller version of the photo, a regular bar code, a thicker bar code and other biographical information. This page ends with a Machine Readable Zone.

Image is of the first two pages of a SAMPLE Canadian document. The document includes: the Canada wordmark alongside the words "Indian and Northern Affairs Canada", a photo of the holder, the document type, issuing country, registration number, the issuance and expiry dates of the document, and biographical information such as name and Aboriginal band name. The second page includes a smaller photo of the card holder, two bar codes, a phone number (should the card be lost) and the Canada word mark.
Image is of a form with the Canada wordmark and the words "Canada Border Services Agency / Agence des services frontaliers du Canada" in the top left corner. The file number and date are to go in the top right corner. The name of the implicated airline is to go in the sender's address. The letter begins with the title "NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT" in capitals. The introductory paragraph says the following: "Pursuant to subsection 278(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, an administrative fee is hereby assessed against the aforementioned transporter against the foreign national mentioned below." There are places where information regarding the foreign national is required, including: name, alias, country of citizenship, date of arrival, flight number and transportation violation as well as for the estimated assessment fee and the name of the CBSA officer. Profile