Is it possible to obtain an international passport in Canada by renewing someone else's expired one with your own information? If so, what is the process for doing this?
No, it is not possible to obtain an international passport in Canada by renewing someone else's expired passport with your own information. This is considered fraud and is illegal.
To obtain a Canadian passport, you must apply for a new passport using your own personal information and documentation, such as proof of Canadian citizenship, identity, and birth certificate.
The process for applying for a Canadian passport includes:
1. Gathering the required documents
2. Filling out the application form (available on the Government of Canada's website)
3. Submitting your application in person at a Passport Canada office or a designated receiving agent
4. Paying the applicable fee
5. Providing biometric data (fingerprints)
Note that Passport Canada has strict policies and procedures in place to ensure the integrity and security of the passport issuance process. Attempting to fraudulently obtain a passport is a serious offense and can result in legal consequences.
If you have any questions or concerns about applying for a Canadian passport, you can visit the Government of Canada's website or contact Passport Canada directly.

