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Canada Permanent Residency, where a Brighter Future Awaits

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW


As a permanent resident in Canada, your Permanent Resident (PR) Card is an essential document that serves as proof of your immigration status. While your permanent resident status itself does not expire, your PR Card has an expiration date. Moreover, holding a valid PR Card is a necessary step in your journey towards Canadian citizenship. If you plan to apply for citizenship in the future, maintaining a valid PR Card demonstrates your ongoing commitment to residing in Canada.


Initial PR Card Application

ELIGIBILITY

  • You have recently obtained permanent resident status in Canada through various immigration programs, such as Express Entry, Family Sponsorship, or Provincial Nominee Programs.

  • You have never held a Permanent Resident Card before.

  • To maintain your PR status, you must physically reside in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) out of the last 5 years.


PR Card Renewal

ELIGIBILITY

  • Your current PR Card will expire within the next 6 months or has already expired.

  • You have maintained your permanent resident status in Canada.


PR Card Replacement

ELIGIBILITY

  • Your PR Card has been lost, stolen, or damaged.

  • Your PR Card contains incorrect information.

  • You have legally changed your name or other biographic information since receiving your PR Card.


HOW WE CAN HELP


The PR Card application and renewal processes require submitting specific documentation and meeting residency requirements outlined by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Our team can assist by reviewing your case, answering questions, and guiding you through the application or renewal process.


With Allumé Immigration by your side, you can focus on your life in Canada while we handle the details. Book a consultation today, and let us help you maintain your permanent resident status with ease.

Permanent Resident Card Application and Renewal

Permanent Residency

Permanent Residency Programs and Services

Note: The information provided here is general in nature and is subject to change under IRCC regulations. Referring to official government sources for specific program details and the most up-to-date processes is essential. For accurate and current information on Canadian immigration policies, consider consulting licensed immigration practitioners.

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