1 Issued to top ranking Government of Canada officials, diplomats as well as representatives and delegates of the Gov. of Canada.
2 Issued to persons holding office, such as MPs, senators, members of provincial cabinets and to people employed by the Government of Canada.
3 Issued to permanent residents of Canada who are not yet Canadian citizens, and who, although not considered to have refugee status in Canada, are otherwise stateless or unable, for a valid reason, to obtain a national passport or travel document from any source. It is not valid for travel to the bearer's country of citizenship
4 Issued to persons in Canada with protected-person status, including Convention refugees and persons in need of protection
5 Issued to Canadians with an urgent and proven need of passport, while they wait to receive a regular, special or diplomatic passport.
6 Issued to Canadians stranded abroad.
7 There are two types of Single journey travel documents: one is used for resettlement to Canada and the other is used to facilitate travel to Canada under limited and exceptional circumstances for clients otherwise unable to obtain a prescribed travel document. Individuals coming to Canada temporarily under a Single journey travel document must have documents valid for return to their country.