My wife is a permanent resident of Canada, however, while vacationing in the Philippines her card expired without her knowing. Now she has to apply for PRTD just to travel back to Canada. My question is how long is the processing currently right in Manila, Philippines. And secondly, is there other options that we can do to expidite the process?. It's been more than 9 days and counting, we thought it'll just be a day or so. My kid is missing their last day of school because of this hiccup. Any help? or advice greatly appreciated.
My wife is a permanent resident of Canada, however, while vacationing in the Philippines her card expired without her knowing. Now she has to apply for PRTD just to travel back to Canada. My question is how long is the processing currently right in Manila, Philippines. And secondly, is there other options that we can do to expidite the process?. It's been more than 9 days and counting, we thought it'll just be a day or so. My kid is missing their last day of school because of this hiccup. Any help? or advice greatly appreciated.
My wife is a permanent resident of Canada, however, while vacationing in the Philippines her card expired without her knowing. Now she has to apply for PRTD just to travel back to Canada. My question is how long is the processing currently right in Manila, Philippines. And secondly, is there other options that we can do to expidite the process?. It's been more than 9 days and counting, we thought it'll just be a day or so. My kid is missing their last day of school because of this hiccup. Any help? or advice greatly appreciated.
This was a completely avoidable scenario. Have more accountability and do what you can control: check the validity of all your travel documents next time. You can't control processing times.
Could take a lot longer than a week or two. The other option is to land in the US and cross the border in a private car. You’d need US visas to do that.