Our office will help you renew or replace your Canadian permanent resident card. We will:
Only a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, such as our partners, or a Canadian Immigration Lawyer or member of the Chambres de Notaires du Quebec can accept a fee to be your representative with IRCC
To renew your PR card, you must be a permanent resident of Canada and meet the residence requirement of having spent at least 730 days out of the last 5 years inside Canada, or meet one of the exemptions (see below).
You do not need to currently have, or have ever had a PR card – you can apply to get your first or replace your PR card now.
You must have a valid passport to renew your PR card. If you do not have a valid passport, and it is impossible for you to obtain one, contact us to discuss your options.
If you need your PR card urgently, you may qualify for urgent processing. The government is very strict regarding acceptable reasons for urgent processing of a PR card. These can include:
This list is not comprehensive – contact us to see if you qualify for urgent processing of your PR card
If you live outside Canada fulltime you may still meet the requirements or be able to apply based on humanitarian or compassionate grounds. If this is the case, please book a consultation with us.
If you meet one of the exemptions to the residence requirement, you may renew your PR card from outside Canada. Exemptions include:
This list is not comprehensive and there are other reasons that you may renew your PR card from outside Canada and be eligible to do so despite having been inside Canada for fewer than 730 days in the past 2 years.
In situations like these, we recommend that the application you submit address your frequent/extended absences from Canada as well as support the time you have spent in Canada. In other words, it should not be the usual PR card application.
Contact us for more information regarding applying for a PR card from outside Canada. Please note that the prices above do not apply to applications based upon exemptions to the 730 day physical presence requirement. Average costs for a PR card application from outside Canada or based on exemptions to the requirement range from $1400 – $3000.
If you have been unable to meet the residency requirement to maintain permanent resident status – being physically present in Canada for at least 730 days out of the last 5 years, or meeting one of the exemptions – you may be eligible to renew your PR card on Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds.
H&C can be used for a PR card renewal application under many different types of circumstances which were beyond the applicant's control. These can include:
This list is not comprehensive and there are many other circumstances which could lead to a successful application to renew a PR card under H&C grounds.
Unless a negative residency determination has been made regarding your PR status, you may submit an application to renew a PR card under H&C grounds no matter how long your PR card has been expired.
If you believe you may meet the requirements to renew your PR card under H&C grounds, schedule a consultation with us to discuss your situation.
Please note that the prices above do not apply to applications based upon Humanitarian and Compassionate Considerations. Average costs for a PR card application based on H&C grounds start at $2000.00.
To discuss renewing your PR Card for Humanitarian and Compassionate grounds, book a consultation with us.