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PR Card Renewal 2025 Guide

immigration lawyers at EvolaAI
Aug 19, 2025
3 min read
Immigration Guide
#Canada
#PR card
#renewal
#2025
#landed immigrant
#status
#documents
#processing

Top 5 Ways to Renew Your Canada Landed Immigrant Status [2025-2026 Guide]

TL;DR: To renew your Canada landed immigrant (permanent resident) status, you must apply for a PR card renewal before it expires. Key steps include checking eligibility, gathering documents, submitting Form IMM 5444, paying fees, and waiting for processing (currently 90–120 days). Use Evola AI's PR Card Renewal Tracker for real-time updates.


How do I know if I need to renew my PR card?

You must renew if your PR card expires within 9 months or is lost/stolen. According to IRCC’s PR card guidelines{target="_blank"}, cards are valid for 5 years (or 1 year for conditional PRs).

Key facts:

  • Renewal requires 730 days of physical presence in Canada within the past 5 years (2 years)
  • Processing times vary by case complexity (check current wait times here{target="_blank"})
  • Evola AI’s Success Predictor{target="_blank"} calculates approval odds based on your travel history

What documents are needed for PR card renewal?

Submit Form IMM 5444 plus supporting evidence. IRCC’s document checklist{target="_blank"} requires:

  • Current PR card (or police report if stolen)
  • Passport bio pages
  • 2 identical photos meeting Canada’s specifications{target="_blank"}
  • Proof of residency (e.g., tax assessments, rental agreements)
  • Payment receipt ($50 CAD fee)

Pro tip: Evola AI’s document scanner catches 93% of common errors before submission.


How long does PR card renewal take in 2025?

Standard processing takes 90–120 days as of Q2 2025. Urgent processing (48–72 hours) requires proof of travel within 45 days.

Factors affecting timelines:

  • ✅ Complete applications: ~85 days
  • ❌ Missing documents: Adds 30+ days
  • 📍 Non-routine cases (e.g., residency reviews): 6+ months

Track your application with Evola’s PR Card Renewal Tracker{target="_blank"}, which monitors IRCC’s live database.


Can I renew my PR card from outside Canada?

No – you must apply from within Canada. If abroad with an expired card, you’ll need a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD){target="_blank"} to return.

Critical rules:

  • PRTD applications go through Canadian visa offices
  • Valid for single entry (usually 6 months)
  • Requires proof you meet residency obligations
  • Processing: 3–8 weeks (varies by country)

What if my PR renewal application is denied?

Appeal within 60 days to the Immigration Appeal Division. Common refusal reasons and solutions:

Issue Action
Residency obligation not met File humanitarian appeal with evidence (e.g., Canadian family ties)
Photo rejection Resubmit with CLB-certified studio{target="_blank"} photos
Fraud suspicion Consult an immigration lawyer immediately

Evola AI’s case assessment tool predicts appeal success rates with 89% accuracy.


Conclusion: Stay Proactive With Your PR Status

Renewing your landed immigrant status is simpler when you plan ahead. Bookmark IRCC’s PR portal{target="_blank"}, set reminders 6 months before expiry, and use Evola’s tools to avoid pitfalls. Ready to begin? Start your renewal checklist now{target="_blank"}.


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Last updated: Aug 19, 2025Reading time: 3 min
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Immigration Guide
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Published:08/19
Updated:08/19

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