PR Card Renewal
What We Do At
PR Card Renewal
Your Permanent Resident (PR) card is essential proof of your status in Canada, especially for travel and re-entry. If your PR card is expired or about to expire, we provide expert assistance to help you renew it smoothly and without delays.
We carefully review your residency history to ensure you meet the residency obligation (730 days in Canada within the last 5 years). Our team helps you prepare a complete and accurate application, including supporting documents that clearly demonstrate your compliance with IRCC requirements.
Benefits Of
Working With Us
- Residency Assessment: Clear evaluation of your eligibility before applying
- Accurate Application Preparation: Complete and error-free submissions
- Travel History Guidance: Proper documentation of your time in and out of Canada
- Risk Management: Identifying and addressing potential issues early
- Efficient Processing Support: Helping you avoid unnecessary delays
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
You should apply for renewal within 6 months before your PR card expires.
You must have lived in Canada for at least 730 days within the last 5 years to maintain your PR status.
No, you typically need a valid PR card to return to Canada by commercial transport. Otherwise, you may need a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD).
Processing times vary but can take several weeks to a few months.
"PR renewal is about proving your presence—clear records and accurate applications make all the difference."