Actually i mentioned in the cover letter that i am planning to move to Canada by October this year.. So i am just apprehensive that they might not issue me PRTD For 2 months only till October
Can someone guide me in this. I have applied for PRTD and got it with 6months validity upto march 1st, 2019. however due to some personal reason, can't really say emergency, i might not travel before 2019 july. Can i apply for 2nd PRTD. Does it reduces my chance of getting PRTD.i would still have 4 years to complete my residency obligation
If you are a Permanent Resident of Canada AND you are in compliance with the PR Residency Obligation, and you are not otherwise inadmissible (no criminal or security problems), you are entitled to be issued proof of your PR status. PR card if you are in Canada and make a proper application for the PR card. A PR Travel Document is you are abroad and make a proper application for the PR card.
If you have been a PR for less than three years, you are for sure in compliance with the PR RO.
Thus, for example, if you landed and became a PR LESS than three years prior to when you apply for the PR TD (well, better to NOT cut-it-so-close . . . less than two years since landing is way better, or at least soon enough to travel to Canada less than three years since the date of landing), and again you properly make a PR TD application, there should be NO PROBLEM.
To avoid some misunderstanding, you can include a statement that you made a previous PR TD application believing you would make the trip sooner but plans have changed. This really should not be an issue. People's plans often change. (And this tends to be especially true for short-landing PRs . . . so much so that many find their return trip delayed and then delayed some more . . . more than a few running into what is a real issue: not getting back to Canada in time to be in compliance with the Residency Obligation.)
But the fact you have already applied for and been issued a PR TD, but now cannot make the trip while it is still valid, should NOT cause any problems. So long as you are still making the trip less than three years after you landed.
And, indeed, the fact you have already been issued a PR TD should help, should make it easier for the visa office.
Of course, verification of identity and status are necessary. But that is always true. An issue about identity or status would be a totally separate issue.