Has your permanent card expired? Will it soon expire? Are you travelling outside of Canada and your card is going to expire? Not to worry, this blog will answer all of your questions regarding the process of renewing a permanent residency card.
Permanent residency refers to the status that has been given to individuals who have immigrated to Canada and are to stay permanently. Nonetheless, they are not Canadian citizens, but citizens of other countries. Permanent residents are given most of the same benefits and privileges that Canadian citizens are, these include:
It is important to notice, however, that permanent residency holders are not allowed to vote, run for political positions, or hold some jobs that require a high level of security clearance.
In order to maintain your permanent residency, it is important that you are aware of certain limitations that might cause you to lose your status. These are as follows:
Another way to lose your permanent resident status is by becoming a Canadian citizen, in which case you would not need this status any longer.
Yes. Even if your permanent residency card has expired, your status has not. This just means that you are to renew your card as soon as possible.
In order to renew your PR Card, there are a few steps and requirements that you must follow, as stated below, you must:
Once you have gathered all the documents, filled out all forms and signed them, you can mail your application to the correct processing office in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
A permanent residency card confirms your status as a permanent resident in Canada. Furthermore, in case you are to travel anywhere outside of Canada, upon your return, your permanent residence card is what will grant you entrance back into the country. This is the case if you are to travel back to Canada through any commercial vehicle, including but not limited to planes, boats and trains.
If your permanent residence card expires while you are outside of Canada, do not worry. The next step would be to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document. This will be the only document that will guarantee you entrance back into Canada. However, you cannot apply for this document in Canada if you know that your permanent resident card will expire while you are outside of Canada, this document can only be applied for if you are not within Canada.
After you renew your permanent residency card, it is important that you keep in mind that even though this is a relatively short process, it can still take its time. When the Canadian government has received your application in full, including pictures and supporting documents, your application will start to be processed. If your application has been approved, you will either receive a permanent residence card to the mailing address you have put in your application, or you will receive a letter that explains how and where to pick up your new permanent residence card. It is important to pick it up as soon as possible after you have received all information on how to do so, as the Government of Canada will only hold onto it for 180 days before destroying it.
Once you have received a new permanent resident card, it is important that you destroy your old permanent resident card by cutting it in half or through other methods. You must destroy your old permanent resident card even if it has a previous name on it, it is expired, or it is damaged.
Living in Canada is a privilege that many individuals wish to have. Obtaining permanent residency is not an easy process, and after all of that hard work, you do not want to throw it down the drain. Nonetheless, the process to renew your permanent residency card can be confusing and complicated because of all of the requirements and forms that are to be sent in with your application. With the help of Akrami and Associates, this is a load that can be taken off your back, as you are putting your immigration matter in great hands.
At Akrami and Associates, we pride ourselves in having countless experience with all immigration matters. Our representatives achieve constant success, and you can be sure that your application will be handled wisely and professionally. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at (416) 477-2545, or at info@thevisa.ca to book a consultation.
With Akrami and Associates, there is always a way.
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