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hungnguyen

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Feb 2, 2018
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Hello,

My passport has fallen into water. Consequently, stamped pages became unclear and unreadable, but the other pages with my bio data and visa are still very clear. Fortunately, I still keep a scanned copy of those stamped pages before the damage occurred. Also, I did not have any issue to travel outside and return Canada with my passport after the accident. In this case, should I send my current passport with the scanned copy of the unclear stamped pages for PPR? Or should I request a brand new passport? However, a brand new passport will not have any stamp for my travel history. Please adivse,

Thanks,
 
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Hello,

My passport has fallen into water. Consequently, stamped pages became unclear and unreadable, but the other pages with my bio data and visa are still very clear. Fortunately, I still keep a scanned copy of those stamped pages before the damage occurred. Also, I did not have any issue to travel outside and return Canada with my passport after the accident. In this case, should I send my current passport with the scanned copy of the unclear stamped pages for PPR? Or should I request a brand new passport? However, a brand new passport will not have any stamp for my travel history. Please adivse,

Thanks,
Its better to request for a new passport and send that for visa stamping.
 
Its better to request for a new passport and send that for visa stamping.
Thanks Marverick28 for your fast reply.
My old passport is still valid until 2020, and I just returned Canada without any issue with the unclear pages in the old passport. Do I still have to request a new passport? if yes, can I keep both passports and no need to stamp visa in the new passport?