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SecularFirst

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Hello,
I am filling the new PR card renewal form. Can anyone explain what would be the best response to this question in the form? I am PR since last 6 years and spent >730 continuous days inside Canada. My PR card expired last year and I never applied nor was ever issued a PRTD. Should I select travel document? Or Can I just leave this unfilled?

Thank you.
 
Hello,
I am filling the new PR card renewal form. Can anyone explain what would be the best response to this question in the form? I am PR since last 6 years and spent >730 continuous days inside Canada. My PR card expired last year and I never applied nor was ever issued a PRTD. Should I select travel document? Or Can I just leave this unfilled?

Thank you.

If you have applied a certificate of identity, then you select "travel document". Otherwise, can you not answer "no"?
 
Hello,
I am filling the new PR card renewal form. Can anyone explain what would be the best response to this question in the form? I am PR since last 6 years and spent >730 continuous days inside Canada. My PR card expired last year and I never applied nor was ever issued a PRTD. Should I select travel document? Or Can I just leave this unfilled?

Thank you.

whqt is important is how many days have you spent in Canada in the past 5 years and whether you are currently in Canada.
 
whqt is important is how many days have you spent in Canada in the past 5 years and whether you are currently in Canada.
I am currently in Canada and have spent 751 continuous days inside since my last return, never left after return. In last 5 years, my days stand at 778, if I count back exactly 5 years from todays date. I am not losing any older days since all my days were in last 3.5 years from today.

The form doesnt have any other option beside these two. No yes or no option. Its a check mark option with these 2 options.
 
If you have applied a certificate of identity, then you select "travel document". Otherwise, can you not answer "no"?
I have never applied for any certificate of identity. The form doesn't have any other option beside these two. No yes or no option. Its a check mark box with these 2 options.
 
I have never applied for any certificate of identity. The form doesn't have any other option beside these two. No yes or no option. Its a check mark box with these 2 options.

The new PRTD application is the same, if I recall from a week or so ago. It seems that it would be best to simply not check either, if neither had been issued before. It is poorly formatted.