Citizenship & PR Card Renewals
Canadian permanent residents are required to present their permanent resident card when traveling to Canada to confirm their permanent resident status. Those without a PR card or not carrying it while traveling abroad must obtain a permanent resident travel document before returning to Canada by air to comply with eTA requirements.
Expiration of a PR card does not equate to loss of permanent resident status. Initially, PR cards are typically valid for 5 years. Since permanent residents can apply for citizenship after residing in Canada for 3 years, many PR cards are not renewed. However, individuals who do not pursue Canadian citizenship may need to renew their PR cards upon expiration.
We can assist you with:
- Renewal your PR card
- Replacement for PR Card
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