The Smiling Problem
School photographers are trained to elicit the biggest, brightest smile possible from a child. This directly violates the strict 'neutral expression' rule enforced by passport agencies globally. The biometric algorithm cannot map a heavily smiling face.
The Background Issue
School photos often feature mottled blue, laser-grid, or outdoor backgrounds. Passports require a stark, uniform white or light grey background. Furthermore, school photos often feature 'glamour' lighting or soft-focus filters that blur the sharp facial edges required by customs scanners.
The 6-Month Recency Rule
If you apply for a passport in May, but the school photo was taken in September of the previous year, the photo is technically older than the mandated 6-month limit. Always take a fresh, dedicated biometric photograph.
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