I have some questions regarding the travel doc for returning PRs who dont have a PR card in their possession.
1. Is there any situation under which a travel doc can be refused to a valid PR?
2. Do travel docs have a validity period like a normal visa? as are they valid from a specific date to a specific date?
3. If I land in Canada using a travel document to collect my PR cards will I have to provide any additional justification to the authorities at the airport for using a travel doc inspite of being a landed PR?
1. Yes. If you don't meet the requirements as stated on the TD application guide. Example is if you don't meet the residency obligation requirements. Also, a visa officer can decide to just refuse you. It's at their discretion though you can appeal.
2. Yes.
3. Of course they will ask questions like they always do but I don't see you not getting in at the end of the day if your case is straight forward.