5529E
5529E
5529E
Forms
Travel Document
Application for a Travel Document
(Permanent Resident Abroad) (IMM 5524)
Document Checklist (IMM 5627)
Use of a Representative (IMM 5476)
Permanent Resident
Abroad
Web site
For more information on the programs offered by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, visit our Web site
at www.cic.gc.ca. For some types of applications you can inform us of a change of address and find out what
is happening with your application through on-line services on the Web site.
Within Canada
If you are in Canada, you can also phone our Call Centre. An automated telephone service is available
seven days a week, 24 hours a day and is easy to use if you have a touch-tone phone. You can listen to
pre-recorded information on many programs, order application forms, and for some types of applications
the automated service can even update you on the status of your case.
When you call, have a pen and paper ready to record the information you need. Listen carefully to the
instructions and press the number for the selection you want. At any time during your call, you may press
* (the star key) to repeat a message, 9 to return to the main menu, 0 to speak to an agent, or 8 to end your
call. If you have a rotary phone, wait for an agent to answer your call.
If you need to speak to an agent, you must call Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. local time.
Outside Canada
If you are outside Canada, you can contact a Canadian embassy, high commission or consulate. Consult our
Web site for addresses, phone numbers and Web site addresses of our visa offices.
This is not a legal document. For legal information, refer to the Immigration and Refugee
Protection Act and Regulations or the Citizenship Act and Regulations, as applicable.
Note to holders of a:
• Record of Landing (IMM 1000)
• Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292)
• Returning Resident Permit
These documents are not valid for travel back to Canada. You require a permanent resident card or a travel
document to re-enter Canada by train, plane, boat or bus.
Application requirements
To obtain a travel document you will need to prove your identity and your permanent resident status. You
also need to meet the residency obligation of a permanent resident. Refer to the Submitting your
application for more information on the documents you will need to submit with your application.
16 and 17.
For information on acceptable proof of status and employment, refer to the Submitting your
application.
18. For more information, consult Section C. Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds.
Declaration
Read over your answers carefully. Sign and date on the lines provided. By signing, you certify that
you fully understand the questions asked, and that the information you have provided is complete,
truthful, and correct. If you do not sign, the application will be returned to you.
Applicants who are less than 14 years of age:
The application must be signed by one of the applicant’s parents or legal guardian(s).
Applicants who are 14 years of age or more but less than 18 years of age:
The application must be signed by the applicant and one of the applicant’s parents or legal
guardian.
Section B.
5. Your representative’s full name
If your representative is a member of CSIC, a law society or the Chambre des notaires du
Québec, print his or her name as it appears on the organization’s membership list.
8. Your representative's declaration
Your representative must sign to accept responsibility for conducting business on your behalf.
Section D.
10. Your declaration
By signing, you authorize us to complete your request for yourself and your dependent children
under 18 years of age. If your spouse or common-law partner is included in this request, he or she
must sign in the box provided.
Fees
You must pay a processing fee when you submit your application. The processing fee is CAD $50.00, or
the equivalent in any of the currencies accepted at the visa office where you submit your application.
Once initial processing of your application has begun, the processing fee will not be refunded. If your
application is refused, the processing fee will not be refunded.