Permanent Resident (PR) Card Renewal

Permanent Resident (PR) Card Renewal

As a permanent resident of Canada, keeping your Permanent Resident (PR) Card valid is essential. The PR card serves as official proof of your permanent resident status and is required when returning to Canada after international travel.

If your PR card is close to expiring, already expired, lost, or damaged, you must apply for a renewal or replacement to maintain proof of your status and avoid travel complications.

Who Should Apply for PR Card Renewal?

You may need to renew or replace your PR card if any of the following situations apply:

  • Your PR card will expire within the next six months
  • Your PR card has already expired
  • Your PR card has been lost, stolen, or damaged
  • You need to update personal information, such as a legal name change

Applying for renewal before the card expires helps ensure you always have valid proof of your permanent resident status.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for PR card renewal, applicants must meet the following requirements:

 

Permanent Resident Status

You must currently hold permanent resident status in Canada.

 

Physical Presence in Canada

Applicants must be physically present in Canada when submitting the PR card renewal application.

 

Residency Obligation

You must meet the residency requirement of spending at least 730 days (two years) in Canada within the last five years.

 

Compliance with Immigration Laws

Applicants must not be under a removal order or have serious criminal convictions that could affect their permanent resident status.

Documents Required for PR Card Renewal

When applying to renew or replace your PR card, you may need to provide the following documents:

 

Identification Documents

  • Valid passport or travel document
  • Your current or expired PR card

 

Proof of Residency in Canada

Documents that demonstrate your presence in Canada may include:

  • Utility bills
  • Tax returns or Notices of Assessment
  • Employment records
  • Lease agreements or other residency documentation

If you need to travel urgently and your PR card has expired or is not yet issued, you may need to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada.

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