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Yes. That happened to me. Because they have to scan the code and in that code appears your country. Check your travel document, You Will see XXX. So the system didn't recognize a country with that short name. Clerk attendant should write a note in the system to print your ticket.
So it’s okay even if I leave it as Canadian? Because the airline asked me to write it that way.
 
Yes. That happened to me. Because they have to scan the code and in that code appears your country. Check your travel document, You Will see XXX. So the system didn't recognize a country with that short name. Clerk attendant should write a note in the system to print your ticket.
Did that cause any issues? My travel document says XXB in the code. Were you able to board smoothly? It’ll be helpful if you can share where you went and what documents you took with you.
 
Did that cause any issues? My travel document says XXB in the code. Were you able to board smoothly? It’ll be helpful if you can share where you went and what documents you took with you.

I went to Costa Rica. Ill have my travel document, notice of decission and work permit. But they never asked me for any other document. When Arriving and departing , they called me to the desk even that I checked on line, because my travel document doesnt state my nationality. They did it manually and by the way, takes time because not all the officer knows how to do in the system, had to call a supervisor and ask how to proceed. That was my experience. I dont know about other countries.
 
I went to Costa Rica. Ill have my travel document, notice of decission and work permit. But they never asked me for any other document. When Arriving and departing , they called me to the desk even that I checked on line, because my travel document doesnt state my nationality. They did it manually and by the way, takes time because not all the officer knows how to do in the system, had to call a supervisor and ask how to proceed. That was my experience. I dont know about other countries.
You had written your country of origin in nationality and Canada in country that issued document?
 
I do understand your point but how to justify that as there is no citizenship mentioned on the RTD ?
There's your nationality inside. Place of birth, and some countries take that in account for visa purposes.

I'm exempt of Colombia/Costa Rica visa for example, my friend has also RTD and needs visa because he's from Nicaragua.

Our first international travel, He was also treated differently at Mexican immigration by the same agent when they saw NIC. LOTS of questions. When I passed first, they just asked where are you coming from? - Canada. Stamped.

My friend couldn't even do the online check in at flair when putting Nicaragua, he then put Canadian went to the next screen, but an error appeared telling him to go to desk.

Mine worked and showed the seat number but also told me to go to the desk.
 
There's your nationality inside. Place of birth, and some countries take that in account for visa purposes.

I'm exempt of Colombia/Costa Rica visa for example, my friend has also RTD and needs visa because he's from Nicaragua.

Our first international travel, He was also treated differently at Mexican immigration by the same agent when they saw NIC. LOTS of questions. When I passed first, they just asked where are you coming from? - Canada. Stamped.

My friend couldn't even do the online check in at flair when putting Nicaragua, he then put Canadian went to the next screen, but an error appeared telling him to go to desk.

Mine worked and showed the seat number but also told me to go to the desk.
So you mean we should write our place of birth as nationality when booking tickets?
 
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So you mean we should write our place of birth as nationality when booking tickets?

I understand like we're still national of our birth countries.

When you are doing your check-in with flair you can use the camera to auto fill the passport information, and it will put your nationality country automatically, not Canada.