qorax said:
Yes & No.
If u r travelling to the US -- Yes.
If u r travelling to another country -- No*.
*U need to fetch the 'PRTD-A31(3)' from the CHC of that country.
Qorax
As usual ,a perfect reply by Captain Qorax
Some more details about PRTD
What is the “travel document” referred to in A31(3)?
An applicant seeking a formal determination of residency status must first submit an application
for a travel document under A31(3) (IMM 5524E). This travel document allows permanent
residents of Canada to return home and to resume their residency in Canada [A31(3)]. It is
printed on the same key control form (IMM 1346-A) as the temporary resident and permanent
resident visas, and it is distinguished from the other types of visas printed on the counterfoil by
the coding (see section 19 below).
The travel document referred to in A31(3) is not a status document. Rather, it is a Canadian
immigration document issued in lieu of a status document—the status document in this case
being the permanent resident card. (For more on the travel document and its relationship to the
permanent resident card, see section 5.3 above.) It is also important not to confuse the travel
document referred to in A31(3) with those travel documents referred to in R50(1), which are
issued by foreign governments to their citizens in lieu of a passport or other identity document.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op10-eng.pdf