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Form PPTC203, Declaration Concerning a Lost, Stolen, Inaccessible, Damaged or Found Canadian Travel Document, is used in Canada for reporting the loss, theft, damage or inaccessibility of a Canadian travel document or to declare the discovery of a previously reported lost document.
The applicant 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 a declaration form used in Canada for reporting lost, stolen, inaccessible, damaged or found Canadian travel documents.
Q: Who should use the PPTC203 form?
A: Anyone who has lost, had their Canadian travel document stolen, damaged, or found one that belongs to someone else, should use the PPTC203 form.
Q: What information is required in the PPTC203 form?
A: The form requires personal information such as name, date of birth, contact details, and details regarding the lost, stolen, inaccessible, damaged or found document.
Q: Is there a fee for submitting the PPTC203 form?
A: No, there is no fee for submitting the PPTC203 form.
Q: What should I do if I find a Canadian travel document that belongs to someone else?
A: If you find a Canadian travel document that belongs to someone else, you should submit the PPTC203 form and surrender the document to the nearest Government of Canada office or to the nearest Canadian embassy, high commission or consulate.
Q: What if my Canadian travel document is damaged?
A: If your Canadian travel document is damaged, you should submit the PPTC203 form and surrender the damaged document. You will then need to apply for a new travel document.
Q: What if I find my lost Canadian travel document after submitting the PPTC203 form?
A: If you find your lost Canadian travel document after submitting the PPTC203 form, you should immediately report the recovery of the document to the Passport Program office or the Canadian office where you submitted the form.