Categories: PR Card

Documents Needed For PR Card Renewal

What is a PR Card?

A PR Card is a Permanent Resident Card. This is a document that proves you are a permanent resident of Canada. This card is used by permanent residents to re-enter Canada if they have travelled to another country. If an individual has a PR card that is expired or soon to expire, has been stolen, or has been destroyed, then this individual may apply to renew/replace their permanent resident card. Replacing or renewing a PR card consists of the same steps as applying for a PR card.

Necessary Documents & Forms:

  • Application for a Permanent Resident Card (IMM 5444)
  • Supplementary Identification Form (IMM 5455)
  • Photocopy of one (1) primary identity document.
  • Photocopy of one (1) secondary identity document.
  • Photocopy of additional documents of proof of residence in Canada.
  • Two (2) photos placed in a small envelope (no staples or paper clips). Photos must follow the Photograph Specifications for Permanent Resident Cards.
  • Fees. Copy 2 of the Receipt form showing the amount paid. (currently $50)
  • If you are under the age of 18: a photocopy of your birth certificate, adoption order or legal guardianship document issued by a Canadian court.
  • If you are under the age of 18: a photocopy of your school records (report cards, transcripts, attendance records).
  • Proof of residency requirements: if you were outside Canada for 1095 days or more in the past five (5) years. (if applicable)
  • Legal change of name: photocopy of supporting legal documentation as proof of your name change. (if applicable)

All in all, if you are a permanent resident of Canada and your do not have your PR card or it is expired you will be treated as if you as not a permanent resident. That card is a permanent resident’s identification. Without a PR card an officer will not know whether you are a permanent resident or not. The first instinct is to send you back when you came from. As a permanent resident, especially if you are planning to travel somewhere, the PR card is your most valuable document.

Please contact us today if you would like our help to submit this application for you. At Akrami & Associates, there is Always a Way!

Shabnam Akrami

Shabnam Akrami is the Managing Partner and Founder of Akrami & Associates. p> Prior to receiving her Paralegal Diploma with Honours, she completed her Law Degree from the UK at the University of London as well as completed a Post Graduate Diploma. In addition, she has also graduated from York University where she received both her Bachelor in Criminology and Masters in Socio-Legal Studies. She is also a Member in good standing with Law Society of Upper Canada. Prior to opening her own firm, she gained extensive experience in corporate immigration law; specializing in work permits, temporary resident permits and rehabilitation cases. She has in depth and hands on experience in all Canadian Immigration and Citizenship matters. These matters include preparation and submission of applications for permanent residence, work permits, NAFTA applications, labour market opinions, temporary resident permits, sponsorships, and business investors. Shabnam is dedicated to all her clients and committed to the successful completion of all the immigration matters in her care. With Shabnam, there is always a way!

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