I haven't got my PPR yet but I am facing a similar situation with my passport renewal.sask28 said:It would probably be the address for the Buffalo Consulate's office and it should be included in the e-mail to you for your PPR
By the way, I don't want to excite everyone and I am also being calm about this but I also received my PPR today. But I want to ask some you more wiser folks on here. Because I kept reading people on here saying that your passport should be valid for about one year when they send you the PPR, I also applied for a new passport in March, so my old one was cancelled by the officer at my country's Embassy. But both passports were returned to me by the Embassy.
So I just need your advice on this. I am going to send my both my passports to the Consulate in Seattle, but should I include a letter with my mail, explaining the reason why my other passport was cancelled? I would appreciate your advice. Thanks.
Because of delays, my embassy would mostly like give me a temporary passport that is valid for 1 year.
Once, they receive all documents (i.e PCC etc), they would extend it for another 9 yrs.
I am not sure if a 1-year valid passport is good for PPR.