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Passport Validity expiring soon, PR/Temp Status in Canada

iamhayer

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Dec 4, 2014
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Trying to help if you are in same situation as me with Indian passport validity less than 6 months. Confirmed with Canadian and Indian officials, If anyone have Indian passport expiring in few days or months, Indian immigration will not stop you from departing India as long as your passport isnt expired and destination country dont need 3 or 6 months validity. Airlines may need 3 or 6 months if its not a direct flight. Best way to check is using IATA website. Airlines such as Lufthansa and KLM needs 3 months for your transit and Virgin Atlantic needs 6 months.

Couple of days ago I asked this question to few folks in forum and other than some snowflakes, got no real answer.

Link for IATA website

https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/?_gl=1*clolpi*_gcl_au*MTc3NTIwMzEzMC4xNzQwMTA4Njkx*_ga*ODA2NjIyNzkwLjE3NDAxMDg2OTE.*_ga_PLLG1EY0X0*MTc0MDEwODY5MS4xLjAuMTc0MDEwODY5MS42MC4wLjA.

Canada entry response from IRCC

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) “Contact Us” service is available for the public to ask general questions about the programs and services offered by the CBSA. For privacy and security reasons, this service does not answer enquiries regarding personal or business customs cases or immigration-related situations, or third party requests. Information is provided in a general context only.

All decisions with regards to entry into Canada ultimately rest with the CBSA Border Services Officer (BSO) at the port of entry (POE). This service does not provide decisions on persons entering Canada.

The requirement of Section 16(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) states that a person who makes an application to enter Canada must produce all relevant evidence and documents that satisfies the BSO of their identity and nationality. This is facilitated by providing the BSO with a passport or other document that clearly denotes identity and nationality. The burden of proof to establish that they are admissible to Canada rests, with the person seeking entry.

A valid permanent resident (PR) card is the only proof of permanent residence status in Canada.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is the organization responsible for determining admissibility to Canada. For IRCC purposes, “passport” is defined as “an official travel document that identifies the person who holds it and shows their citizenship. A passport gives the holder the right to leave and return to the country that issued it. A passport is the only reliable travel document that all countries accept.”

As well, “valid” is defined as “legal, not expired”.

Please note that international transportation companies such as airlines, may require travellers to present a valid passport and a Canadian PR card. Canadian residents who present other documents may face delays or may not be allowed to board the plane or other conveyance.
Thank you,

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armoured

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Feb 1, 2015
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Answer is as before: if you have a valid PR card and get to a port of entry via plane, you WILL be admitted. Validity remaining on your Indian passport remaining does not matter for CBSA.

The only remaining question is whether the airline will let you board the plane. We can tell you that you SHOULD be let on plane, because Canada WILL admit you.

But only you can check this with the airlines. Sometimes the question comes up of intermediate/transfer airports - the airline should know this information, same above. Most major hub airports will allow travellers transferring who remain in the international zone of the airport to transfer without a visa (usually regardless of nationality, and for the exceptions, PR card usually serves)- but we cannot tell you that for certain and we can't tell you that your airline will know this.

Contact your airline. That's the best anyone can tell you. Canada doesn't care about your passport's short validity. India doesn't. That only leaves the airlines to check with.

The only other option than that is to renew your passport.