So basically he just need to explain them via IRCC web form and upload his old passport scan? does he needs to do anything else? How long will it take to get that exception letter? When is good time to do this? Before AIP or anytime? And what happens on landing interview? They just grant him PR without passport ? Please little explanation would be perfect..Thanks for your help
Down in the process, they will ask him to provide a valid passport, by then, he must write a letter stating why he doesn’t have his passport and invlude a copy of the original copy they gave him when they seized his passport, with the letter and just upload it through WebForm.
I will share with you the exemption letter they sent me which I had to bring with me to the landing interview to show the officer when she/he asks for my passport. The letter as follows:
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((First page))
This refers to the Application for Permanent Residence you made under the Spouse or
Common-Law Partner in Canada Class.
According to subsection 50(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, a foreign
national seeking to become a permanent resident must hold
a) a passport, other than a diplomatic, official or similar passport, that was issued by the country of which the foreign national is a citizen or national;
b) a travel document that was issued by the country of which the foreign national is a citizen or national;
c) an identity or travel document that was issued by a country to non-national residents, refugees or stateless persons who are unable to obtain a passport or other travel document from their country of citizenship or nationality or who have no country of citizenship or nationality;
d) a travel document that was issued by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva, Switzerland, to enable and facilitate emigration;
e) a passport or travel document that was issued by the Palestinian Authority;
f) an exit visa that was issued by the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to its citizens who were compelled to relinquish their Soviet nationality in order to emigrate from that country;
g) a passport issued by the United Kingdom to a British National (Overseas), as a person born, naturalized or registered in Hong Kong;
h) a passport issued by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China; or
i) a passport issued by the United Kingdom to a British Subject.
As per subsection 72(1)(e)(ii) of the Regulations, a foreign national in Canada becomes a permanent resident if, following an examination, it is established that except in the case of a foreign national who has submitted a document accepted under subsection 178(2) or of a member of the protected temporary residents class, they hold a document described in any of paragraphs 50(1)(a) to (h).
((Second page))
After careful consideration of the circumstances in your case, I hereby grant you an exemption from subsections 50(1) and 72(1)(e)(ii) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations. Your application will continue to be processed without the requirement of a valid passport or travel document.
Should your application for permanent residence be approved, you must bring this letter along with other original documents (i.e. birth certificate) which will establish your identity to your landing appointment.