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I am a Protected Person, I applied for 5 RTDs 6 months ago, received 4 RTDs after 1.5 month, and was missing one RTD . I received missing one today and it looks different with type PR written on it, documents that I received earlier have type P on it. Anybody has any clue why is that? I guess that they have made the final decision on my application and made COPR number and hence when they put client ID it showed them PR. I could be wrong. Please tell me what you think? Thanks for your reply.
 
I am a Protected Person, I applied for 5 RTDs 6 months ago, received 4 RTDs after 1.5 month, and was missing one RTD . I received missing one today and it looks different with type PR written on it, documents that I received earlier have type P on it. Anybody has any clue why is that? I guess that they have made the final decision on my application and made COPR number and hence when they put client ID it showed them PR. I could be wrong. Please tell me what you think? Thanks for your reply.
When you log in your gckey account do you see on top of the page about decision made? If so, it means they created your ecopr number after decision made.
 
When you log in your gckey account do you see on top of the page about decision made? If so, it means they created your ecopr number after decision made.
There is no change. But on my travel document that I received after 4 months of rest of the travel documents that I received before is written type PR and on the old ones is written type P
 
There is no change. But on my travel document that I received after 4 months of rest of the travel documents that I received before is written type PR and on the old ones is written type P
It only means the type of your RTD is personal. There is the same thing on regular Canadian passport.
 
It only means the type of your RTD is personal. There is the same thing on regular Canadian passport.
No it is different. The new one looks totally different. PRCAN is written on new one. I know p is for personal but PR is not personal, it is permanent resident
 
I am a Protected Person, I applied for 5 RTDs 6 months ago, received 4 RTDs after 1.5 month, and was missing one RTD . I received missing one today and it looks different with type PR written on it, documents that I received earlier have type P on it. Anybody has any clue why is that? I guess that they have made the final decision on my application and made COPR number and hence when they put client ID it showed them PR. I could be wrong. Please tell me what you think? Thanks for your reply.

The Canadian passport and travel documents have been redesigned. It was unveiled in May 2023. The information about the redesign is on Canada.ca website. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...-with-state-of-the-art-security-features.html
 
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