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davio28 Mar 9th 2010 10:59 pm

permanent residency card renewal
 
My residency card is due to expire this year, do i need to renew it? and if so can anyone point me in the right direction to get it done?

gingnut Mar 9th 2010 11:41 pm

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
You will need to renew it if you want to leave Canada (and come back). Call 1 888 242‑2100, follow the menu options and they will send you the application for renewal. If you won't be going anywhere for 18 months become a cicitizen

Atlantic Xpat Mar 9th 2010 11:49 pm

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
Or download forms here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/informa...ons/prcard.asp

davio28 Mar 10th 2010 1:11 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
thanks guys appreciate it :)

JAJ Mar 10th 2010 4:04 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
Even if applying for citizenship, renew PR Card anyway. You may need it before citizenship is granted, for a variety of reasons. If you have to send away old one for renewal, keep a copy.

Atlantic Xpat Mar 10th 2010 11:18 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
And I'd like to thank you for starting this thread because it caused me to look at my PR card and think 'Oh crap it's expired and I'm travelling to UK in July, I better get a replacement!' ;)

capillano Mar 16th 2010 2:12 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 

Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 8408975)
Even if applying for citizenship, renew PR Card anyway. You may need it before citizenship is granted, for a variety of reasons. If you have to send away old one for renewal, keep a copy.

I would like to know what the rule is for Canadian PR holders who have been physically in Canada for about 2yrs and due to family commitments (caring for parents) would need to return back to the UK and don't really know when it might be possible to return back to Canada.

I am aware that if one completes the 1095 days of residency they can apply for Canadian citizenship and return back to the UK while you wait for the application get processed and come back and do the citizenship test etc.

Is there a rule which would limit ones right to returning to Canada as a PR after moving away for a number of years or does the PR allow almost indefinite leave to return back to Canada?

adele Mar 16th 2010 4:47 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 

Originally Posted by capillano (Post 8422736)
I would like to know what the rule is for Canadian PR holders who have been physically in Canada for about 2yrs and due to family commitments (caring for parents) would need to return back to the UK and don't really know when it might be possible to return back to Canada.

I am aware that if one completes the 1095 days of residency they can apply for Canadian citizenship and return back to the UK while you wait for the application get processed and come back and do the citizenship test etc.

Is there a rule which would limit ones right to returning to Canada as a PR after moving away for a number of years or does the PR allow almost indefinite leave to return back to Canada?

As a permanent resident you need to maintain residence for 2 years out of every 5 on a rolling basis.

So if you'd been here for 2 years then you left you could theoretically be away for up to 6 years before returning - but you'd then have to live here for all of the next 2 years (and so on thereafter).

PMM Mar 16th 2010 5:14 am

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Hi


Originally Posted by adele (Post 8422895)
As a permanent resident you need to maintain residence for 2 years out of every 5 on a rolling basis.

So if you'd been here for 2 years then you left you could theoretically be away for up to 6 years before returning - but you'd then have to live here for all of the next 2 years (and so on thereafter).

No, it is a rolling 5 year period, if the OP lived in Canada for 2 years, and then left for 3, s/he would have to remain in Canada for the following 2 years without leaving Canada.

adele Mar 16th 2010 6:12 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 

Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8422928)
Hi



No, it is a rolling 5 year period, if the OP lived in Canada for 2 years, and then left for 3, s/he would have to remain in Canada for the following 2 years without leaving Canada.

Of course, sorry, I thought that didn't sound quite right! End of a long day, apologies...and thanks PMM

Robbie500 Mar 16th 2010 4:23 pm

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
For info of anybody who wishes to renew there PR card. The current processing time is 88 days. And they are only currently processing PR Cards that arrived on the 4th of Jan 2010. If you are planning on travelling over the summer you had better get them in.

capillano Mar 21st 2010 10:07 pm

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 

Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8422928)
Hi



No, it is a rolling 5 year period, if the OP lived in Canada for 2 years, and then left for 3, s/he would have to remain in Canada for the following 2 years without leaving Canada.

Thanks adele and PMM,

Just to clarify if I understand this correctly.

I will have lived in Canada for 2yrs in approx July 2010, this would mean that I will have met the 2yr rule in a 5 yr (2008-2013) period and if I had to move back to the UK after July 2010 I would need to make sure I return back to Canada latest 2017? in order to maintain my PR status.

My intention is to complete the 3yr period if I can but wanted to be informed about how the 2yr rule would apply should I need to return back to care for parents.

Have I got the dates right?

Alberta_Rose Mar 21st 2010 10:32 pm

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 

Originally Posted by Robbie500 (Post 8424218)
For info of anybody who wishes to renew there PR card. The current processing time is 88 days. And they are only currently processing PR Cards that arrived on the 4th of Jan 2010. If you are planning on travelling over the summer you had better get them in.

While this is true, if you have travel booked they say you can enclose proof of that and they will expedite your card (within reason I suppose) to try to meet that deadline.

PMM Mar 22nd 2010 2:07 am

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 
Hi


Originally Posted by capillano (Post 8437261)
Thanks adele and PMM,

Just to clarify if I understand this correctly.

I will have lived in Canada for 2yrs in approx July 2010, this would mean that I will have met the 2yr rule in a 5 yr (2008-2013) period and if I had to move back to the UK after July 2010 I would need to make sure I return back to Canada latest 2017? in order to maintain my PR status.

My intention is to complete the 3yr period if I can but wanted to be informed about how the 2yr rule would apply should I need to return back to care for parents.

Have I got the dates right?

No, July 2013 The rolling period would go back 5 years from July/13 and then you would have 2 years in 5. But in August/13 the period would go back to Aug/08 and you would not have 2 years in 5 and you wouldn't meet your residence status.

capillano Apr 8th 2010 10:50 pm

Re: permanent residency card renewal
 

Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8437632)
Hi



No, July 2013 The rolling period would go back 5 years from July/13 and then you would have 2 years in 5. But in August/13 the period would go back to Aug/08 and you would not have 2 years in 5 and you wouldn't meet your residence status.

This is touch been too complicated to grasp. I will have to dig up the rules with examples.

Thanks for the update.


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