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I think you guys are missing something here. A Canadian RTD or a Canadian Refugee Travel Document is a travel document issued by Canada to
protected persons in Canada. You need to be present in Canada to obtain a Canadian RTD. You need to supply a
PR card or a
Notice of Decision from the IRB when applying for the Canadian RTD to prove that you are a person in need of one. You also have to surrender any valid travel documents or passports in your possession and explain why an RTD is needed.
- Supplying a Notice of Decision: The Canadian RTD will be issued with a validity of 2 years
- Supplying a PR card: The Canadian RTD will be issued with a validity of 5 years
Yes, you do.
Check here. An RTD alone is not enough for commercial transporters. However, if you are a protected person and you don't have a PR card, you may board a plane by stating that you are a "Protected Person" not disclosing the fact that you are a Permanent Resident. In-Canada Protected Persons can apply for PR afterwards under the Protected Persons class. One can hypothetically present a Notice of Decision from the IRB to the airlines accompanied by a Canadian RTD claiming they are only Protected Persons and then when they land, they will present their CoPR to the CBSA instead and they will be admitted. Permanent Residents have the right of entry. See
here,
here, and
here.
Again, a Canadian RTD is strictly issued inside Canada. If you want an outside RTD issued by Canada, his only option is to obtain a
Single Journey Travel Document. This is different from the blue Canadian RTD.
The Single Journey Travel Document is not a document you can apply for. You need to have an immigration purpose whether temporary or permanent. In this case, a PRTD application needs to be approved in order to ask for an SJTD. It is safe to assume that the officer will issue an SJTD if they accept reviewing the PRTD application because the officer would know initially that the applicant has no passport.
The applicant would need to include an H&C request in the PRTD application to waive the passport requirement. If the processing is commenced, it is safe to assume that the officer accepted the fact that the applicant has no passport and this would be issued an SJTD. I would also add that it would have to mentioned in the PRTD submission asking for an SJTD.