( First, sorry for mistakes, i use google translate from french )
You are confusing two things.
You doing confusion with '' Single Journey Document for Resettlement in Canada '' who is for government-assisted refugees (GARs) and privately-sponsored refugees (PSRs) . But we are talking here about '' Single Journey Travel Document'
' .
( See here :
https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/trans/guide-eng.html )
1 ) Single Journey Document for Resettlement in Canada
This document is a temporary Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) travel document issued by a Canadian mission abroad to foreign nationals who are determined to be members of the Convention Refugees abroad or the humanitarian-protected persons abroad classes who are travelling to Canada for resettlement and who hold a permanent resident visa.
The document is printed on form IMM 5485B. It is signed and dated by the issuing visa officer. A photograph of the holder is attached to the form and covered by a clear immigration protective seal. The form must contain a valid and subsisting permanent resident visa, which is also covered by a separate immigration protective seal.
2 ) Single Journey Travel Document
IRCC may issue a Single Journey Travel Document (SJTD)
in limited circumstances to persons who are unable to obtain a prescribed travel document. The document, which is a paper form resembling the Single Journey Document for Resettlement to Canada, will always be endorsed with a Canadian visa counterfoil covered with an immigration protective seal and a photograph of the holder covered with a protective seal.
The SJTD is issued to individuals, not families. Children are not included in their parent's document, but receive their own. Individuals approved by a visa officer for temporary or permanent residence who are inadmissible due to the lack of a prescribed document and are therefore approved for temporary resident permit issuance may be issued a SJTD. Because of the lack of a prescribed document under R259, a temporary resident permit counterfoil coded PA-1 must be affixed to the SJTD. The individual coming to Canada temporarily under a SJTD must have documents valid for return to their country.
The document is '' imm 5565 '' . The is not a lot of information about this document on the internet, or vague information ... But I already had confirmation from a person who works in a refugees aid association that such a document could be issued by a Canadian consulate in case of extreme necessity ... and after a thorough investigation.