How to Renew your PR Card in Canada
Author: Lidiane P. WWCC Settlement Counsellor
If you are a permanent resident in Canada, your PR card is one of the most important documents you have. It allows you to return to Canada after traveling and serves as official proof of your status. When it expires—or is close to expiring—you must renew it through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. This guide explains the process in a simple and clear way.
⏰ When should you renew your PR card?
You should apply for renewal if:
- Your PR card is already expired
- It will expire within the next 9 months
- It has been lost, stolen, or damaged
- Your personal information has changed (name, photo, etc.)
💡 Tip: Apply early to avoid travel problems or delays.
🧾 Who can apply?
To renew your PR card, you must:
- Be a permanent resident of Canada
- Be physically inside Canada when applying
- Meet the residency obligation (at least 730 days in Canada within the last 5 years)
📂 Documents required
When applying through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, you will usually need:
- Completed application form (IMM 5444)
- Copy of your valid passport or travel document
- Current or expired PR card
- Two photos that meet IRCC requirements
- Application fee (CAD $50)
💻 How to apply (step by step)
1. Complete the application
Fill out the PR card renewal form carefully and make sure all information is correct.
2. Gather your documents
Prepare clear copies of all required documents before uploading.
3. Pay the fee
The application fee is typically $50 CAD.
4. Submit your application
Upload everything online and submit through your IRCC account.
⚠️ Important things to remember
- You must be in Canada when you apply
- Keep your address updated with IRCC
- Do not travel unless necessary while your application is being processed
- If you must travel urgently, you may need a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD)
Renewing your PR card is a straightforward process, but it requires attention to detail. Applying early, preparing complete documents, and ensuring your residency requirements are met can help avoid delays.
If you are unsure about your situation or need support with your application, you can contact a settlement counsellor at the Working Women Community Centre.
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Call to book an appointment: 416-532-2824
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Email: settlement@workingwomencc.org







