Canada just unveiled the world's most beautiful passport design

 New Canadian passport
New Canadian passport

Passport designs often attract a lot of opinion, after all they're the document that represents us and our county when we travel abroad. And while they tend to look fairly standard on the outside, some countries have found ways to be highly creative inside, both for practical purposes to make forgery more difficult, but also to create beautiful documents.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revealed a new Canadian passport design created by the Canadian Bank Note Company, and it's a passport for all seasons, with designs that change under ultraviolet light (see our pick of the best logos for more design inspiration).

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The new Canadian passport features maple leaves on the cover – a large yellow maple leaf on the front and a combination of smaller red leaves inside an engraved outline on the back. Inside on the visa pages, there are illustrations representing the four seasons, with an emphasis on nature. The autumn scene shows children holding pumpkins, while spring features a bear with her cubs. And in an added touch, the colours of the illustrations become more vivid when exposed to ultraviolet light.

We should note that in Canada itself, the new passport design is actually proving to be controversial and is not universally welcomed. The previous passport design featured historic images such as HMCS Sackville. Canada’s immigration and citizenship minister Sean Fraser has had to defend the designs, saying “I don’t think it’s woke to celebrate Canada’s national environment, I don’t think it’s woke to include indigenous people."

The new passport is one of the first travel documents from a Commonwealth country to make reference King Charles III, but it features Queen Elizabeth II's Coat of Arms since King Charles III didn't approve the new royal emblem in time.

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