Just adding up to date info that I got from an IRCC agent yesterday to renew the refugee claimant protection document RCPD.
Refugee Protection Claimant Document (RPCD) renewal
All expired RPCDs are still considered valid until further notice. The date they expired will not affect the validity.
- If your RPCD expired before January 1, 2020:
- your RPCD is still considered valid. You don’t need to request a new one right now.
- If your RCPD expired on or after January 1, 2020:
- you can request a RPCD by mail. To get your new RPCD, you must be inside Canada. Your expired RPCD will stay valid until you get your new one,
- we invite you to follow the steps on our website to complete and submit your application.
STEPS FROM THEIR WEBSITE
If your RPCD expired on or after January 1, 2020
You can request a RPCD by mail. To get your new RPCD, you must be inside Canada. Your expired RPCD will stay valid until you get your new one.
Follow these steps to get your replacement RPCD:
1. Complete the
RPCD request form (PDF, 0.1 MB).
2. Include any dependant who also needs a new RPCD. They must also be inside Canada.
3. Get 2 passport size photos for each person.
The back of 1 photo must include the person’s name and date of birth
4. Mail your complete form and all photos in one envelope to this address:
RPCD / DDA
IRCC Winnipeg
269 Main Street, Suite 400
Winnipeg, MB R3C 1B2
After we get your request, we’ll
- send your new RPCDs in the mail
or
- tell you to pick them up at one of our offices
Destroy your old RPCD once you have your new one. The old RPCD will no longer be valid.