Dear friend!Hi,
I have a question. My friend applied from within Canada for the Protected Person status. He has recieved the Protected Person status. His Indian passport was seized when applying for the status application. Now he needs to apply for his PR. His passport is expired by now.
We talked to a lawyer. He suggested to get the expired passport from CBSA and then apply for a new passport to Indian Embassy and then apply for the PR application.
You mentioned if we apply for passport renewal with the home country that might cause problem with CIC. But how? My friend is not going back o India, and he still is an Indian citizen, then how come this can cause any problem with CIC?
If you know, please reply.
This forum helped me a lot, so I do think your story looks like mine.
1- I entered in Canada illegally, after gone to Etobicoke office and claimed refugee
2- Gave them my original home passport, the took my passport and gave me a true copy of my passport ( stamped from IRCC
3- When I applied for protected status I wrote: IRCC keep my passport
4- I became protected and applied for Pr status
5- The same thing: applied and said: IRCC has my passport
6- Day I became PR , I gone to IRCC to Etobicoke and they gave me PR confirmation paper +home passport
6- I travelled to Cuba , USA etc for 5 years ( not to my country) but one day the passport expired. My PR card expired. I renewed my PR card with the true copy of IRCC that gave me , the day I claimed refugee + the copy of expired PR card + status paper + Driving license + OHIP card
7- I did renew my PR card successfully for 70 days.
8- To apply for PR card doesn’t need a valid passport, you are a protected person can’t go to your country can’t renew your passport.
10- I told you: Send an explanation that your passport is expired and as an refugee can’t renew and go to your country
11- Send the copies in colour of the pages of your passport. I’m telling you sincerely, I renewed my PR card expired from more than 1 month + expired passport