Passport Photo vs Visa Photo: What's the Difference? (Canadian 2026) | EasyPassportPhoto
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    Passport Photo vs Visa Photo: What's the Difference?

    Planning a trip abroad? Your Canadian passport photo and your visa photo are likely different sizes. Canada’s unique 50x70mm passport photo doesn’t match most visa requirements — wrong size, wrong background, and your application could be delayed or rejected.

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    Canadian Passport Photo vs Visa Photo: Quick Comparison

    Here's a side-by-side comparison of Canadian passport photo requirements versus typical visa photo requirements:

    SpecificationCanadian Passport PhotoVisa Photo
    Size50mm x 70mmVaries by country (see below)
    BackgroundWhite or light-colouredUsually white (varies)
    FormatPrinted (guarantor signature required)Digital and/or printed (varies)
    Face height31mm - 36mm (chin to crown)Varies by country
    RecencyWithin last 12 monthsWithin last 6 months (usually)
    ExpressionNeutral, mouth closedNeutral (most countries)
    GlassesNot allowed (since 2024)Usually not allowed
    Key takeaway:

    Your Canadian passport photo (50mm x 70mm) is a unique size that doesn’t match most visa requirements. You’ll need different photos for US (2x2"), Schengen (35x45mm), Chinese (33x48mm), and Indian (2x2") visas.

    Canadian Passport Photo Requirements (Summary)

    Before comparing visa photos, here's a quick recap of Canadian passport photo requirements. For the full guide, see our complete Canadian passport photo requirements article.

    Size
    50mm wide x 70mm tall
    Background
    Plain white or light grey
    Head height
    31mm - 36mm (chin to crown)
    Format
    JPEG, 15KB - 5MB
    Expression
    Neutral, mouth closed
    Authority
    Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)

    Visa Photo Requirements by Country

    Here are the photo requirements for the most common visas Canadian travellers apply for. Notice how the sizes and rules differ from your Canadian passport photo (50x70mm):

    United States (B1/B2 visitor visa)

    Size: 2x2 inches (51mm x 51mm)
    Background: Plain white
    Format: Digital JPEG (600x600px min) for DS-160 form
    Note: Square format — different from Canadian passport size. Must be uploaded during online application.

    Schengen / EU (tourist visa)

    Size: 35mm x 45mm
    Background: Light colour (white or light grey)
    Format: 2 printed photos required with application
    Note: Smaller than Canadian passport photo (50x70mm). You'll need a separate photo.

    United Kingdom (Standard Visitor visa)

    Size: 35mm x 45mm
    Background: White or light grey
    Format: 2 printed photos (45mm x 35mm)
    Note: Smaller than Canadian passport photo. You'll need a separate photo for UK visa applications.

    India (tourist e-Visa / regular visa)

    Size: 2x2 inches (51mm x 51mm)
    Background: Plain white
    Format: Digital JPEG (350x350px min) for e-Visa; 2 printed for regular
    Note: Square format. Both ears must be visible. For e-Visa, file size must be 10KB-1MB.

    China (tourist L visa)

    Size: 33mm x 48mm
    Background: Plain white
    Format: 1 printed photo glued to application + digital upload
    Note: Unique size — different from Canadian passport. Both ears visible. No head coverings.
    Important:

    Visa photo requirements can change without notice. Always verify the current requirements with the relevant embassy or consulate website before submitting your application. The specifications above were accurate as of February 2026.

    Key Differences Between Passport and Visa Photos

    While passport photos and visa photos share many common rules (neutral expression, forward-facing, no hats), there are important differences that catch people out:

    1. Size is the biggest difference

    Your Canadian passport photo is 50mm x 70mm (portrait orientation). But a US visa photo is 51mm x 51mm (square), and a Schengen visa photo is 35mm x 45mm. You cannot simply crop a Canadian passport photo to fit — the aspect ratios are different.

    2. Background colour rules vary

    Canadian passport photos require a plain white or light grey background. Most visa photos also require white, but some consulates may accept light grey. Always check — submitting the wrong background colour is a common rejection reason.

    3. Print vs digital requirements differ

    Canadian passport applications accept both digital uploads and printed photos. Many visa applications also need printed copies. Schengen visas require 2 printed photos, Chinese visas need 1 photo glued to the form, and US visas need a digital upload.

    4. Number of photos required

    A Canadian passport application needs 2 identical photos. Visa applications may also require multiple copies. Always check the specific requirements before your appointment.

    5. Country-specific quirks
    • China: Both ears must be fully visible. Hair must not cover ears at all.
    • India: Digital photos for e-Visa must be between 10KB and 1MB. Face should cover 50-60% of the frame.
    • Schengen: Some consulates require photos taken within the last 3 months, not 6.
    • Australia: Online applications only need a digital upload \u2014 no prints required.
    • US: Photos must be in colour. Black and white photos are not accepted for US visas.

    Common Mistakes When Submitting Visa Photos

    These are the most frequent mistakes Canadian travellers make with visa application photos:

    Common Mistakes

    • Using your Canadian passport photo for a visa that requires a different size
    • Cropping a passport photo to fit visa dimensions (changes head proportions)
    • Submitting a digital photo when printed copies are required (or vice versa)
    • Using a photo older than 6 months for a visa application
    • Not bringing enough printed photos to the embassy appointment
    • Ignoring country-specific rules (ears visible for China, file size for India)

    How to Avoid Them

    • Check the exact photo size for your specific visa type before taking the photo
    • Take a fresh photo and have it processed to the correct dimensions from scratch
    • Confirm whether your application needs digital, printed, or both formats
    • Take a new photo for each application to ensure recency requirements are met
    • Print extra copies — better to have too many than too few
    • Use a service like EasyPassportPhoto that formats photos to each country's specific requirements

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    How EasyPassportPhoto Handles Both

    Instead of figuring out the exact requirements for each country and trying to format photos yourself, EasyPassportPhoto does it all automatically:

    1
    Upload one selfie

    Take a photo with your smartphone against any background. Our AI handles the rest.

    2
    AI processes your photo

    Background is replaced with a compliant white or light-coloured background. Lighting is balanced. Your face is detected and the photo is cropped to the exact dimensions required.

    3
    Get your compliant photo

    Receive a photo that meets IRCC passport requirements. The same selfie can be processed for different visa specifications if needed.

    4
    Download or print

    Get a digital JPEG for online applications, or a print-ready file you can print at home or at any photo printing shop.

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    Every photo from EasyPassportPhoto is checked against official requirements before delivery. If your photo is rejected by any passport office or embassy, we'll refund you in full. CA$12.99 — that's it.

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