In some situations, Canada might have an interest in issuing a travel document to certain individuals. Typically, the Ministerial Instructions (MIs) would describe these individuals. These instances represent individuals, who are high profile cases from the applicants described in the Ministerial Instructions (MIs).
Typically, these high profile individuals could include people who are:
- Foreign representatives such as:
- Diplomats
- Consular officers and,
- Officials of international organisations such as ICAO
- Senior foreign government officials or,
- Other notable world leaders such as senior religious leaders
In these cases, the authorities might issue an appropriate Temporary Resident Permit (TRP).
Prior to issuing a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP), the officers would need to follow certain procedures. They would need to follow the normal high-profile notifications for ensuring that they have obtained the appropriate levels of approvals from the higher authorities before issuing the Temporary Resident Permit (TRP). This is particularly the case when the officers need to issue a Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) to an individual described by the Ministerial Instructions (MIs).
Source: Citizenship and Immigration