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Author Topic: can a travel document be denied if i can still fulfill my pr obligations?  (Read 276 times)
imjoe
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« on: October 11, 2011, 05:20:05 pm »

Hope someone can ease my doubts

I landed december 2008 but stayed only for a few days and did not get my pr card. I had to leave to take care of a family member. The rest of my family (2 siblings and my father moved to canada and still reside there)

I just applied today for a Travel document to join them. Can it be denied? I  landed less than 3 years ago, so i can still comply with my pr obligations if i move soon.

I get my responce tomorrow but the doubt is killing me !!!

Thanks in advanced. Joe.
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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2011, 06:14:52 pm »

Hi

Hope someone can ease my doubts

I landed december 2008 but stayed only for a few days and did not get my pr card. I had to leave to take care of a family member. The rest of my family (2 siblings and my father moved to canada and still reside there)

I just applied today for a Travel document to join them. Can it be denied? I  landed less than 3 years ago, so i can still comply with my pr obligations if i move soon.

I get my responce tomorrow but the doubt is killing me !!!

Thanks in advanced. Joe.

If you can still complete 2 years before the 5 year anniversary of your "landing" then the TD will be issued.  Once you return to Canada, I suggest you don't leave until you have the 730 days.
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