Form PPTC203 Declaration Concerning a Lost, Stolen, Inaccessible, Damaged or Found Canadian Travel Document is used in Canada to report the loss, theft, damage, or inaccessibility of a Canadian travel document, such as a passport or travel visa.
The person who has lost, stolen, inaccessible, damaged or found a Canadian travel document files the Form PPTC203 Declaration Concerning a Lost, Stolen, Inaccessible, Damaged or Found Canadian Travel Document in Canada.
Q: What is PPTC203?
A: PPTC203 is the Declaration Concerning a Lost, Stolen, Inaccessible, Damaged or Found Canadian Travel Document form.
Q: What is the purpose of PPTC203?
A: The purpose of PPTC203 is to report a lost, stolen, inaccessible, damaged, or found Canadian travel document.
Q: When should I use PPTC203?
A: You should use PPTC203 if your Canadian travel document is lost, stolen, inaccessible, damaged, or if you have found someone else's Canadian travel document.
Q: What information is required in PPTC203?
A: PPTC203 requires information such as your personal details, details of the lost/stolen/inaccessible/damaged/found document, and a declaration of the circumstances surrounding the event.
Q: What happens after I submit PPTC203?
A: After you submit PPTC203, your lost/stolen/inaccessible/damaged/found Canadian travel document will be invalidated, and you may proceed with applying for a replacement document.
Q: Are there any fees associated with PPTC203?
A: No, there are no fees associated with PPTC203.
Q: Can I use PPTC203 for a lost Canadian passport?
A: Yes, PPTC203 can be used for reporting a lost Canadian passport.
Q: Can I use PPTC203 for a damaged Canadian passport?
A: Yes, PPTC203 can be used for reporting a damaged Canadian passport.