Canada’s entry rules Permanent residents (PR) of Canada must carry and show their valid permanent resident card (PR card) or permanent resident travel document (PRTD) when boarding a flight to Canada, or travelling to Canada on any other commercial carrier. If you do not carry your PR card or PRTD, you may not be able to board your flight, train, bus or boat to Canada. It is your responsibility to make sure your PR card is still valid when you return from travel outside Canada and to apply for a new PR card before your current card expires.
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Use this application if you are a permanent resident (PR) outside Canada who does not have a valid Permanent Resident card (PR card) to return to Canada.
The permanent resident travel document (PRTD) is a temporary official document proving your status as a PR in Canada. It proves to transportation companies that you’re allowed to travel to Canada as a permanent resident if you don’t have a valid PR card in your possession.
You need a PRTD if:
If you’re travelling in a private vehicle such as a car, truck, motorcycle or recreational vehicle that you own, borrow or rent, you can use your PR card, PRTD or other documents to return to Canada.
These documents are not valid for travel to Canada:
Note: Permanent residents inside Canada should apply for a PR card online through the Permanent Residence Portal.
To apply for a PRTD you need to:
Use the Document Checklist (IMM 5644) (opens in a new tab) to make sure you have all the documents needed. Send the checklist with your application.
Important information:
If we approve your application your application, you’ll receive an email with instructions on how and where to submit your valid passport or travel document as we need it to attach your PRTD.
Send photocopies of all identity and immigration documents, including your valid passport or travel document. Do not send originals, as they will not be returned to you. See the document checklist for more details.
If you are a permanent resident and changed your name outside of Canada, submit:
NOTE: IRCC will issue a PRTD counterfoil based on the name on your passport. If you had a name change abroad, the name on your foreign passport provided with your application should reflect the new name and you must submit the supporting documents above.
You may use this application to apply for a PRTD if you don't have a valid PR card to return to Canada.
You cannot apply for a PR card while overseas. Once you receive your PRTD, you can travel to Canada. You can apply for a PR card online through the Permanent Residence Portal once you have returned to Canada .
Important information: A PRTD is issued for a single entry or multiple entry to Canada. If you meet the residency obligation and are requesting a multiple entry PRTD, you may include a cover letter that explains your circumstances with your application for consideration.
Note: Multiple entry PRTDs cannot extend beyond the expiry date of your passport.
To be eligible for a PRTD, you must:
Use the Document Checklist (IMM 5644) (PDF, 2.19 MB) to confirm which documents you need.
Include the completed document checklist with your application.
Important information: If any of the required documents are missing, or copies are not clear, your application will be returned to you.
Note: We may ask for more documents at any time while we are processing your application. If you do not submit the requested documents, there will be delays in processing.
You must complete and submit these documents:
You’ll fill out this digital form online through the Permanent Residence Portal
You must type your full name exactly as shown on your passport to digitally sign your application.
Note: If you cannot apply online and require accommodations, including for accessibility reasons, you can apply by paper.
If you require additional context on specific questions on the IMM 5444 form, please visit our step by step instructions on how to complete the form. You must answer all questions. If you leave any sections blank, we will return your application and processing will be delayed.
If you need more space, include another sheet of paper with your application and at the top of the page, print your name and the number of the question you are answering clearly in black.
You must also complete and submit the following forms:
If you are applying online, you will fill out and upload these PDF forms into the portal. If you are applying by paper you will need to complete these PDF forms and include it with your mailed application.
Additional forms (if they apply):
Warning: It is a serious crime to provide false or misleading information on these forms. We may verify your responses
Technical issues
If you’re having technical issues with the portal, contact us using the web form
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Complete this form only if you:
If you have dependent children aged 18 years or older, they are required to complete their own copy of this form if a representative is also conducting business on their behalf.
A representative is someone who provides advice, consultation, or guidance to you at any stage of the application process, or in a proceeding and, if you appoint them as your representative by filling out this form, has your permission to conduct business on your behalf with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA).
You are not obliged to hire a representative. We treat everyone equally, whether they use the service of a representative or not.
When you appoint a representative:
Important information: You must notify IRCC if your representative’s contact information changes, or if you change your representative, or cancel the appointment of your representative. For more information on updating IRCC with your representative’s information, please see below section - Notify IRCC about any changes.
Uncompensated representatives do not charge fees or receive any other form of consideration or compensation for providing advice or services to represent you before IRCC or the CBSA.
Uncompensated representatives include:
Note: You do not have to pay someone for them to be your representative. IRCC will conduct business with an uncompensated representative if an applicant appoints them on their behalf.
Compensated representatives charge a fee or receive some other form of consideration in exchange for the representation that they provide.
It is important to know that anyone who represents or advises you for payment - or offers to do so - in connection with IRCC proceedings or applications is breaking the law unless they are an authorized representative or they have a specific agreement or arrangement with the Government of Canada that allows them to represent or advise you. This applies to advice or consultation which happens before or after a citizenship or an immigration application is made or a proceeding begins.
IRCC will only conduct business with compensated representatives who are in good standing with their designated regulatory body. For more information see - Find out if your representative is authorized.
Note: If a representative is being paid or compensated by someone other than you, the representative is still considered to be a compensated representative.
Authorized representatives are:
If you appoint a compensated representative who is not a member in good standing of one of these designated bodies, your application will be returned. Learn about using a representative.
Write your last name (surname or family name) and given name(s).
Write your date of birth.
Write your IRCC’s Identification (ID) or Unique Client Identifier (UCI) number (if known). If you have not dealt with IRCC since 1973, you will not have a UCI or a Client ID.
Write your representative’s full name.
If your representative is a member of the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (CICC), a law society or the Chambre des notaires du Québec , print their name as it appears on the organization’s membership list.
Check one box to indicate if your representative is uncompensated or compensated.
Write your representative’s contact information.
If you are appointing a student-at-law to represent you, include their supervising lawyer’s information including their membership ID.
Note: By indicating your representative’s e-mail address, you are hereby authorizing IRCC to transmit your file and personal information to this specific e-mail address.
Question 8To accept responsibility for conducting business on your behalf, your representative must:
Fill in this section if you wish to cancel the appointment of a representative. Write the representative’s full name.
Complete all sections of the form if you wish to both cancel a representative and appoint a new one.
By signing, you authorize IRCC to complete your request for yourself and your dependent children under 18 years of age.
For sponsorship application, your spouse or common-law partner does not have to complete a separate request. If your spouse or common-law partner is included in this request, they must sign in the box provided.
To authorize IRCC to release information from your case file to someone other than a representative, you will need to complete the form Authority to Release Personal Information to a Designated Individual [IMM 5475] (PDF, 593.57 KB).
The person you designate under that form (IMM 5475) will be able to obtain information on your case file, such as the status of your application. However, they will not be able to conduct business on your behalf with IRCC.
If you have not yet submitted your immigration or citizenship application:
Send this form along with your application to the office listed in the guide of your application.
If you have already submitted your immigration or citizenship application:
You may use this Web form to upload IMM 5475 or IMM 5476.
If you know which IRCC office is processing your immigration or citizenship application, send the completed form to the office mailing address. Consult IRCC office mailing addresses.
If you have not yet submitted your immigration or citizenship application:
Upload this form along with your online application
If you have already submitted your immigration or citizenship application:
You may use this Web form to upload IMM 5475 or IMM 5476.
You must let IRCC know if any information changes regarding the person you authorized to represent you on your application.