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.
Exactly.
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?
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.
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.