Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Permanent Resident Travel Document?
A Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) is a document issued to Canadian permanent residents outside Canada without a valid PR Card, allowing them to return to Canada.
What is a Canada Travel Document?
A Canada Travel Document is a document issued by the Canadian government to facilitate travel for various categories of individuals, including permanent residents, refugees, and protected persons.
How Many Times Can I Apply for a PRTD?
You can apply for a PRTD as many times as needed, provided you meet the eligibility requirements each time.
Who is Eligible to Apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD)?
Permanent residents of Canada who are outside Canada and do not have a valid PR Card are eligible to apply for a PRTD, provided they meet the residency obligation.
How Long is a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) Valid?
A PRTD is typically valid for a single entry to Canada and is valid until the holder can obtain or renew their PR Card once back in Canada. Also, Canada does offer a long-term multiple entry PRTD, but there are eligibility requirements and limitations to consider.
How Long Does it Take to Process a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) Application?
Processing times for a PRTD application can vary depending on the location and volume of applications. It is recommended to check the latest processing times on the official Government of Canada website.