Here you can find the requirements to be a guarantor:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...s/travel-documents-references-guarantors.html
Guarantors
You need a guarantor for your travel document application. Your guarantor can be a family member or anyone living at your address, as long as they meet the guarantor requirements:
You
don’t need a guarantor if you’re renewing your passport. You only need one if you’re applying for a new passport.
If you’re applying for a new passport or travel document, your guarantor must
- complete and sign the Declaration of Guarantor section of your application
- write “I certify this to be a true likeness of (the applicant’s or child’s name)” on the back of one of your passport photos and sign it
- sign and date your photocopies of each supporting identification document you have submitted to confirm your identity
- This only applies to photocopies and is not needed if you submit original documents.
Your guarantor can’t charge you money for this.
You also can’t help the guarantor do any of the tasks listed above.
Contact us if your guarantor needs help.
Guarantor requirements for a regular passport (blue) in Canada
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
If you’re the parent or legal guardian that is applying on behalf of a child, you cannot sign as guarantor on the child’s application. However, the other parent or legal guardian (not submitting the application) can sign as long as they meet the requirements.