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Applying for PRTD, help needed to fill the form.

Pune210682

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I landed in Toronto on 02 March and have not received my PR Card yet, though it was approved on 12 April.
Since I have plans to travel back to Canada I need to apply for PRTD.
Can someone whose PRTD was approved advise on response to question 19? I cannot risk rejection of PRTD, any tips/advise will be helpful. If anyone has any experience with VFS Pune pls share. Thanks.
 

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Hi
I landed in Toronto on 02 March and have not received my PR Card yet, though it was approved on 12 April.
Since I have plans to travel back to Canada I need to apply for PRTD.
Can someone whose PRTD was approved advise on response to question 19? I cannot risk rejection of PRTD, any tips/advise will be helpful. If anyone has any experience with VFS Pune pls share. Thanks.
You should state what question 19 is.
 

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All you have to say is that you did a soft-landing (which i'm assuming was the case) and that you'll be settling permanently in Canada later on. You can also say that since you've recently become a PR you have more than enough time to meet the residency requirement.

That's what I did and had no issues getting the PRTD.
 
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Pune210682

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Sep 7, 2017
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You should state what question 19 is.
19 states - Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds.
Since I became PR 2 months back, I am not sure if I meeting resedential obligation is applicable for me, or if I meet the requirement. So am I expected to provide explanation to point#19 on the PRTD form?
 

Pune210682

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Sep 7, 2017
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All you have to say is that you did a soft-landing (which i'm assuming was the case) and that you'll be settling permanently in Canada later on. You can also say that since you've recently become a PR you have more than enough time to meet the residency requirement.

That's what I did and had no issues getting the PRTD.
Ok great. Thanks for your response.