- An initial (first) PR Card
- Renewal of a PR Card that has or will soon expire or
- Replacement of a PR Card that has been lost, stolen or damaged.
Eligibility Criteria for a Permanent Resident Card:
The applicant:
Permanent residents should be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days out of every five years so as to renew their status. Visa officer has no desecration to overlook this residency obligation so you may lose your Permanent Resident status if you did not meet your residency obligation.
Your days will be considered if you were Outside Canada but accompanying a spouse/common-law partner or you are a child accompanying a parent who is a Canadian Citizen or a Canadian permanent employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian enterprise or the Public Service of Canada anywhere outside Canada.
The calculation of residency days for a person who has been a Canadian permanent resident for more than five years will be limited to the five years immediately preceding the examination. Persons who have been Canadian permanent residents for less than five years must demonstrate that they will be able to meet the residency requirement during the five-year period immediately following their becoming a Canadian permanent resident.
The individuals need to file form IMM 5444 and submit all the relevant documents to renew the PR Card for Canada. The Government of Canada can replace any kind of immigration documents that are lost, stolen, destroyed or expired. Individuals need to complete the application and pay the required fee to have the PR card renewed.
There is no need to contact the IRCC (formerly known as CIC) if your card has expired (or is due to expire).
Documents required with your application: