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Harry15

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Jun 17, 2015
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Hello members

A31(3) Travel document “R-1” counterfoil coding: Permanent residents, without a permanent resident card, who comply with the residency obligation: In those cases where an overseas applicant for an A31(3) travel document is issued with an A31(3) travel document, and an officer overseas has made a determination that the permanent resident has complied with the residency obligation (A31(3)(a)), the counterfoil coding is “R-1.”

A31(3) Travel document “RC-1” counterfoil coding: Permanent residents without a permanent resident card / positive H&C case: In those cases where an overseas applicant for an A31(3) travel document is issued with an A31(3) travel document, and an officer overseas has made a determination under A28(2)(c) on the basis of H&C considerations, counterfoil coding is “RC-1.”


As I have seen in this forum, lots of OP (including me) were worried after receiving their PRTD with counterfoil coding "R-1" instead of "RC-1" when they applied PRTD on H&C grounds. One of them even contacted his local visa office to get it changed.
Although in both cases (R1 & RC-1), IRCC issued new PR card to applicants when they applied for it after landing in Canada, then

Does it really matter to get counterfoil coding "RC-1" on PRTD while applying on H&C grounds?
What difference will it make to have "RC-1" on PRTD?

OR these are just two different categories for record purpose?

Please clarify.
 
The situation was already explained to you in your other thread.

The problem here is nobody knows why people get R-1 coding for a H&C PR TD app or what it really means. Only a visa officer issuing PR TDs can answer this question for certain, all you would get on this forum is guesses.