Exactly.Rob_TO said:People on this site are spending their own free time to help others. If you don't like the answers you're getting, go spend some money and hire a lawyer or a consultant. The more you complain about people not responding quickly enough for your liking, the less responses you'll get.
If a copy of your landing document was required/requested, and you didn't include it, then yes, that may indeed hinder your PRTD application.Heidif said:Hello,
Thank you for your reply. I submitted the application. I fulfilled the time requirement but did not have the Landing Document. I only photocopied my Permanent Resident Card. Does this encumber acceptance for me to receive the Travel Document? What is the maximum validity of the Travel Document?
The one time (a long time ago) I applied for & obtained a PRTD, it was valid for 3 months.
I have no idea whether that's a standard validity, or whether that was dependent on my *particular* application (very different circumstance to yours), at that time.