A powerful and realistic awareness image showing the blue cover of the Canadian Refugee Travel Document (titre de voyage du réfugié du Canada). The passport cover is clearly visible and accurate, with the word “Canada” and the Canadian gold emblem in the center, realistic texture and lighting. In the upper-left corner, add two thin, solid black parallel bars placed diagonally from the top edge toward the left edge — exactly like the real Canadian Refugee Travel Document. Each bar should be around 2–3% of the passport’s height in thickness and around 12–18% of its width in length, with 1.5× spacing between them. They are crisp, solid black, and parallel, forming the iconic upper-left double line detail. In the background, show a symbolic and emotional scene: a refugee father (a “Protected Person”) standing sadly in front of the travel document, looking at a transparent barrier or window. Behind that glass, show his wife (not wearing hijab) and two children waiting far away, representing his family trapped outside Canada — separated but still hoping. The background behind the family shows a war-torn Middle Eastern or North African city (destroyed buildings, dust, sadness). Add a red “🚫✈️” (no airplane / no travel) symbol near the passport or airport gate, representing that travel is blocked. The map behind the passport shows: ❌ A large red X over the Arabian Peninsula (Saudi Arabia region). ❌ Red X marks over Tunisia 🇹🇳, Morocco 🇲🇦, Turkey 🇹🇷, China 🇨🇳, India 🇮🇳, See more