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{{REVIEWED LSLAP | date= | {{REVIEWED LSLAP | date= July 7, 2022}} | ||
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Please note a permanent resident can only apply for a PRTD when they do not have a valid PR Card, are outside of Canada, and will return to Canada by airplane, boat, train or bus. | Please note a permanent resident can only apply for a PRTD when they do not have a valid PR Card, are outside of Canada, and will return to Canada by airplane, boat, train or bus. | ||
The PRTD application is submitted outside of Canada at a Visa Application Centre (“VAC”). During the COVID-19 pandemic, the permanent resident could submit the PRTD application by email. See instructions below: | The PRTD application is submitted outside of Canada at a Visa Application Centre (“VAC”). During the COVID-19 pandemic, the permanent resident could submit the PRTD application by email if the VAC is closed or unable to accept PRTD applications. See instructions below: | ||
1. Submit a scanned | 1. Submit a scanned PRTD application (see below) and a copy of the permanent resident’s passport bio-data page to IRCC.COVIDPRTD-TVRPCOVID.IRCC@cic.gc.ca. The subject line should read as “PRTD application: (legal name); | ||
2. Scan a copy of the required documents listed in the Document Checklist (IMM5627); | 2. Scan a copy of the required documents listed in the Document Checklist (IMM5627); | ||
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== C. Other Identifications == | == C. Other Identifications == | ||
As mentioned above, a permanent resident requires a PR card or PRTD | As mentioned above, a permanent resident requires a PR card or PRTD to re-enter Canada by a commercial vehicle, such as an airplane, bus, train, or boat. However, permanent residents may enter Canada via the land border in a private vehicle with a passport and proof of their permanent residence status (i.e. their expired PR card and/or their Confirmation of Permanent Residence "landing" document ("COPR"). Some examples of private vehicles include, but are not limited to: cars, trucks, motorcycles, or recreational vehicles that you own, borrow, or rent, and that are not available for public use. | ||
For more information, please refer to the [https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html website of Canada Border Services Agency]. | For more information, please refer to the [https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/travel-voyage/td-dv-eng.html website of Canada Border Services Agency]. | ||
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