After being granted for Canadian permanent residency, a person is eligible to get a permanent resident card (PR card). The PR card is normally good for five years, however it may only be valid for one year in very exceptional instances. This card can be used to enter Canada's borders as a legitimate travel document. Permanent residents should receive their PR card since it allows them to travel outside of Canada's boundaries and produce proof of status if necessary.
New permanent residents are not required to obtain a PR card. When they immigrate to Canada and determine their Canadian mailing address, they will be automatically mailed a PR card. Only those who meet one of the following conditions are eligible to apply for a PR card:
Permanent residents of Canada are recommended to keep a valid PR card with them at all times. The PR card not only allows a permanent resident to prove their status, but it also permits them to freely travel in and out of the nation. A permanent resident can apply for a new PR card if their current PR card is about to expire or has already expired.
An applicant must submit a complete application in hard copy to one of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada's (IRCC) Case Processing Centres for PR cards in order to renew a permanent residence card. If an application is complete and the permanent resident meets all requirements, a new PR Card will be issued.
It should be remembered that a person's permanent resident status does not end when their PR card expires. Only through an official process can a person lose their PR status. In the following circumstances, you may lose your PR status:
Anyone who wishes to enter Canada must have a valid travel document. Permanent residents of Canada can enter the nation using their permanent resident card (PR card). If a permanent resident lacks a valid PR card and needs to enter Canada, they may be able to apply for a permanent resident travel document (PRTD).
PRTDs are generally only good for one entrance into Canada, allowing a permanent resident to enter the nation before acquiring a new PR card. Because a permanent resident may only apply for a PR card from within Canada, the PRTD is frequently required to allow admission into the country. If a person meets the requirements, they can apply for a permanent resident travel document.
A person must fulfil a residency obligation in order to maintain permanent residence in Canada. The residency requirement relates to a person's physical presence in Canada for a specified period of time.
For permanent residents, Canada's residency duty requires them to be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within a five-year period, or to meet one of the following conditions: