Permanent Resident Card (PR Card)
A Permanent Resident Card (PR Card) is an official document that confirms an individual’s status as a Permanent Resident of Canada.
It is required when returning to Canada after traveling abroad and serves as the primary proof of your permanent resident status when dealing with government agencies, employers, and educational institutions.
Individuals who obtained permanent residency through programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Family Sponsorship, or other immigration pathways must keep their PR Card valid and renew it upon expiry.

What Is a PR Card and Why It Matters
The PR Card is an identity and residency document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Holders of a valid PR Card are entitled to:
Live, work, and study anywhere in Canada as a permanent resident
Access healthcare and social benefits available to residents
Apply for Canadian citizenship, if eligible
Travel abroad and return to Canada freely (as long as the card is valid)
Types of PR Card Applications
Depending on your situation, you may apply for one of the following:
1. First-Time PR Card Issuance
For individuals who have recently become permanent residents.
The PR Card will be mailed to your address in Canada.
2. PR Card Renewal
PR Cards are typically valid for five years.
Holders should apply for renewal at least six months before expiry.
Renewal eligibility requires meeting the physical presence obligation — at least 730 days (two years) of residence in Canada within the past five years.
3. PR Card Replacement
If your card is lost, stolen, damaged, or contains incorrect information, you can request a replacement.
You’ll need to provide supporting documents and complete the appropriate replacement form.
Permanent Resident Card (PR Card)
The Canadian Permanent Resident Card is the most important identification document for permanent residents. If your card has expired, or you need to renew or replace it, Nasim Mehrepouyan and the Apply to Canada team will guide you through every step of the process.
Start Your PR Card ApplicationEligibility Requirements for a PR Card
To apply for, renew, or replace a PR Card, the applicant must:
Hold valid permanent resident status in Canada
Be physically present in Canada at the time of application
Have met the 730-day physical presence requirement in the past five years
Have no removal order or violation of immigration laws
Submit a complete application with recent photos that meet IRCC specifications
Physical Presence Obligation
Under Canadian immigration law, permanent residents must spend at least 730 days (two years) in Canada within a five-year period to maintain their PR status.
Days spent outside Canada may count only if:
You are accompanying a Canadian citizen spouse or parent abroad
You are employed by a Canadian business or organization that has temporarily assigned you overseas
Failure to meet this obligation can result in the loss of permanent resident status.
Documents Required for a PR Card Application
- Completed IRCC Form IMM 5444
Two recent photos meeting PR Card photo requirements
Copy of valid passport or travel document
Proof of permanent resident status (Record of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence)
Current residential address in Canada
Payment receipt for processing fees
Renew or Replace Your PR Card
A PR Card is typically valid for five years and should be renewed before it expires. If your card has been lost, stolen, or your personal information has changed, you can apply for a replacement card. With expert guidance from Nasim Mehrepouyan and the Apply to Canada team, you can complete your renewal or replacement process smoothly and stress-free.
Get PR Card Renewal ConsultationSteps to Apply for a PR Card
- Complete the Official Application (IMM 5444)
Include accurate and up-to-date information about your travel history, residency, and identification. - 2. Prepare Supporting Documents and Photos
Photos must have been taken within the last six months and meet IRCC’s official specifications. - 3. Pay the Processing Fee
Payment must be made online through the IRCC portal. - 4. Submit the Application
You can send your package by mail or submit it via your online IRCC account, depending on your case type. - 5. Track Your Application Status
Monitor progress through MyCIC or by using your tracking number. - 6. Receive Your PR Card
Once approved, your PR Card will be mailed to the address you provided in Canada.
Processing Time and Card Validity
The average processing time varies but usually takes 4 to 8 weeks, depending on workload and location.
A PR Card is valid for five years, with the expiry date clearly printed on the card.
It is recommended to apply for renewal at least six months before expiry to avoid interruptions in travel or access to services.
Special Circumstances – Expired PR Card While Abroad
If your PR Card expires while you are outside Canada, you cannot return using commercial transportation (e.g., airplane or bus) without a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD).
You must apply for a PRTD at a Canadian visa office or consulate in the country where you are temporarily residing to obtain permission to return to Canada.
Your Permanent Resident Card is essential proof of your legal status in Canada.
Maintaining an up-to-date PR Card ensures uninterrupted access to services, the ability to travel, and continued eligibility for Canadian citizenship.
For professional assistance with your PR Card renewal, replacement, or travel documentation, contact Apply to Canada for expert immigration support.
Is Your PR Card Ready for Renewal?
If you’re planning to travel or your Permanent Resident Card is about to expire, now is the perfect time to take action. Nasim Mehrepouyan and the Apply to Canada team will review your situation and handle the entire renewal or replacement process from start to finish.
Renew Your PR Card