What Happens When Your Permanent Resident Card Expires?
When your permanent resident (PR) card expires, your status as a permanent resident in Canada remains unaffected, meaning you can stay in the country. However, certain provincial services may require you to present a valid PR card, depending on where you live.
If your card has expired and you plan to travel outside Canada, you must renew your card before leaving. A valid PR card is essential for returning to Canada via commercial transportation such as planes, trains, buses, or boats. Without it, you will need a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to re-enter Canada.
The PRTD application process can take several weeks, and approval is not guaranteed, which can disrupt your travel plans. It’s always advisable to keep your PR card valid to avoid complications. Additionally, expired PR cards can affect your ability to prove your residency status during certain legal or employment processes within Canada.
How to Apply for a Permanent Residence Renewal
Renewing your PR card is simple but requires attention to detail. Follow these steps to avoid delays:
- Fill Out the Application (IMM 5444): Start by completing the Application for a Permanent Resident Card. This form is available online and must be filled out accurately.
- Prepare Supporting Documents: Gather necessary documents, including proof of your permanent residency, recent photos that meet immigration guidelines, and your current or expired PR card (if applicable).
- Pay the Processing Fee: You’ll need to pay a CAN$50 fee online. Make sure to keep the receipt as you’ll need it for your application.
- Double-Check Your Application: Before submitting, verify that all forms are complete and that you’ve included all required documents to avoid rejection.
- Submit Your Application Online: Once your forms and documents are in order, submit everything through the online portal. Remember, processing times begin once your complete application is received.
- Wait for Processing: It typically takes at least three weeks to process a PR card renewal, though this may vary based on current demand. Keep track of your application status online.
What is the Fastest Route to Get PR in Canada?
If you find yourself in an urgent situation, such as needing to travel for work or dealing with a serious illness, you may qualify for urgent processing of your PR card renewal. However, to qualify, your reason for travel must be within the next three months and relate to specific circumstances, like a job offer, illness (yours or a family member’s), or the death of a close relative.
It’s important to note that even if you qualify for urgent processing, there are no guarantees your card will be issued in time, as processing still takes a minimum of three weeks.
Checking the current processing times and eligibility requirements on the Canadian government’s website is a smart first step before applying.
Why Choose SEP Immigration for Your PR Card Renewal?
At SEP Immigration, we provide reliable and stress-free guidance throughout the entire PR card renewal process.
Our expert team ensures your application is filled out correctly and submitted with all the necessary supporting documents. This prevents common issues like incomplete applications or missing information, which could delay the process.
We also help clients navigate the urgent processing route, ensuring their documents meet the criteria for faster approval when time is critical. By choosing SEP Immigration, you get peace of mind knowing that the PR card renewal process is in good hands.
How Long Can I Stay in Canada with an Expired PR Card?
You can stay indefinitely since your permanent resident status is unaffected. However, some services within your province may require a valid PR card, so it’s a good idea to renew as soon as possible.
How Many Times Can Canadian PR Be Renewed?
There is no limit to how many times you can renew your PR card. As long as you continue to meet residency requirements, you can renew it whenever necessary.
Can I Travel While My PR Card Is Being Renewed?
Yes, but there’s a catch. If your PR card is being renewed and you need to leave Canada, you must apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return. This document can only be obtained from outside Canada and serves as a temporary replacement for your PR card.
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