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I applied for a refugee travel document and it got rejected because my guarantor is not eligible.
I don't have one now. What shall I do?
I am so devastated from all the restrictions that we have as refugees
I think the most obvious answer would be to find a new guarantor. Is there anyone else you can use?
I applied for a refugee travel document and it got rejected because my guarantor is not eligible.
I don't have one now. What shall I do?
I am so devastated from all the restrictions that we have as refugees
You can go to a dr,lawyer or any other professional for a guarantor or notary republic
I applied for a refugee travel document and it got rejected because my guarantor is not eligible.
I don't have one now. What shall I do?
I am so devastated from all the restrictions that we have as refugees
How long did it take to get the rejection?
I applied for a refugee travel document and it got rejected because my guarantor is not eligible.
I don't have one now. What shall I do?
I am so devastated from all the restrictions that we have as refugees
This isn't a restriction on refugees. Canadians applying for a passport must also have a guarantor.
As stated in the application, there is a form to fill out if you don't know an eligible guarantor,
PPTC 326, Statutory Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor for a Travel Document.
It took for about 25 days to send everything back
Yes, I got the PPTC 326 application to fill it out and attach it to the application.
Not sure what will happen after
Yes, I got the PPTC 326 application to fill it out and attach it to the application.
Not sure what will happen after
Did they accept to give you the travel document?I mean did they accept the PPTC 325?
Did you filled the pptc 326 by yourself?
Because there's a oart for the officer, and I don't know which officer they mean.
Go to a Notary office that's where I had my pptc done and they will advise
Go to a Notary office that's where I had my pptc done and they will advise
Thank you very much.
Hi,
Thank you for the relief! I read on some other thread that when you fill the PPTC 326, your application is rejected.
How long did it take to receive your RTD? We are trying to apply for one but do not have any elligible guarantor, so no other choice than to fill the PPTC326. We are afraid it’s gonna take ages to receive it and are planning to travel in July.
Thank you in advance for your answer
Yes, I got the PPTC 326 application to fill it out and attach it to the application.
Not sure what will happen after
Hi, how did you get the pptc 326 form?
Hi, how did you get the pptc 326 form?
Hi , did you got this form from IRCC ? if yes , can you share it on a link to download ? Thank you
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