Understanding Canada's Travel Document Requirements
Learn about travel documents for Canada, including passports and PRTDs for temporary residents.
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A travel document for Canada is typically a passport issued by the Canadian government or by your home country. Temporary residents in Canada may use a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada if they do not have a valid PR card. Make sure your travel document is valid for the duration of your stay and meets entry requirements.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a travel document for Canada? A travel document for Canada is typically a passport issued by either the Canadian government or your home country. Temporary residents may also use a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) if they do not have a valid PR card.
- Who needs a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD)? Temporary residents in Canada who are returning to Canada without a valid Permanent Resident card need a PRTD to re-enter the country.
- What are the entry requirements for Canada? Entry requirements for Canada include having a valid travel document, such as a passport, and meeting any specific health and legal regulations upon arrival.
- How can I ensure my travel document is valid for my stay in Canada? Make sure your travel document, including passports or PRTDs, is valid for the duration of your stay in Canada and complies with all entry requirements.