To apply for a Refugee Travel Document, fill out the application under 'Travel document applications for stateless and protected persons in Canada'.
A guarantor can be a family member or someone else you know. However, they must: be a Canadian Citizen. know you (the applicant) personally, for at least 2 years, and.
Apply for a travel document or certificate of identity: Adults (30 business days or less)
Almost anyone can be a guarantor. It's often a parent or spouse (as long as you have separate bank accounts), but sometimes a friend or relative. However, you should only be a guarantor for someone you trust and are willing and able to cover the repayments for.
A guarantor can be a relative or someone living at the applicant's address, as long as they meet all the requirements listed below. The guarantor must meet the following criteria: be able to communicate in English or French; have known you (the applicant) personally for at least two (2) years.
You only need a guarantor if you're applying for a passport for the first time or you aren't eligible to renew your passport. As long as they meet these requirements, your guarantor can be anyone, including a family member or member of your household.
Travel within Canada one piece of valid Canadian government-issued identification that includes a photograph and the passenger's full name and date of birth; or. two pieces of valid Canadian-government-issued identification showing the passenger's name and date of birth, without photographs.
Travellers who are exempt from the eTA requirement. U.S. citizens are exempt from the eTA requirement and must carry proper identification such as a valid U.S. passport. Lawful permanent residents of the United States who hold valid status in the U.S. are exempt from the eTA requirement.
One (1) piece of valid (not expired) identification with photo issued by a government authority within Canada showing the name and date of birth; or. Two (2) pieces of valid (not expired) non-photo identification issued by a government authority within Canada.
In addition to your passport, you may need a travel authorization such as a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to enter Canada. Consult Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada's website to learn which authorization you need: Find out if you need a visa to travel to Canada.