vinkaldesai Posts: 1
Posted On: 12/28/2012
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Hi, I am a permenant Resident of Canada. I will complete my 730 days physical presense approx in May2014. My existing PR Card will also expire. in May2014. However i will be able to manage just little more than 730 days which is minimum requirement. My Question is when exactly i have to apply for my PR Card Renewal? I heard they take 7-8 weeks(60 days) to get a new PR Card, does it mean i have to apply for my PR renewal in Feb2014? If i apply in Feb2014, my physical presence in canada will be only around 660 days by Feb2014, than how they will renew my PR Card considering min stay of 730 days is required. If i complete 730 days stay and than apply for renewal in May2014, CIC will take 60 days to process the application and expiry date on my PR card is May2014. Please guide what is to be done?
Thanks and Regards Vinkal Desai
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sabrina666 Posts: 1
Posted On: 7/14/2015
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hey there.....I have a question to you all and i really need help about this. My ques is......."Is is mandatory that i have to stay 730 days within 5 years of the date i became parmanent resident in canada ????"
in my case..In my PR card date of issue is 26 june'2011 and expiry date is 26 august"2016. but if i cudnt make 730 days within 26 august"2016 , and make 730 days after 2 month of expiry date....THEN IM I STILL ELIGIBLE TO RENEW MY PR CARD ????
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Moderator Moderator Posts: 4142
Posted On: 7/16/2015
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Hello,
Thanks for sharing your situation and question with us. We can appreciate that you would be concerned about this situation.
Your User ID indicates that you are in Mississauga.
In terms of trying to renew your PR card when you have not met your residency requirements, you can find some very detailed information on this in the the CIC ENF 27 Permanent Resident Card Operations Manual, in the 8.7. Procedures for special referral situations - Discrepancies in residency obligations. Here is an excerpt,
Discrepancies in residency obligations
If the PR card applicant does not appear to meet the residency requirement (e.g.,following an examination of the passport and travel history, input from the visa office, etc.) and insufficient H&C grounds are identified to overcome this shortfall, the officer writes a report under A44(1). The report goes to a Minister’s delegate, who may issue a removal order under A44(2). If the PR card applicant is inadmissible on grounds other than residency, the case will be assessed by the Minister’s delegate and referred to the Immigration Division. During this time, the applicant is still entitled to a one-year card, where there is no final disposition on the case whether it is at the report stage, the admissibility hearing stage or the removal stage. Similarly, if the PR card applicant is the subject of a negative determination under A46(1)(b), where there is no final disposition, the client is also entitled to a one-year card.
Pending or unresolved A27/A44 reports
The CPC-PRC contacts the CIC where the report originated. If there is no response after seven days and the report is over five years old, the application is processed and a five year card is issued. If there is no response and the report is less than five years old, a one-year card is issued.
It is also important to note that you cannot apply to renew a PR card from outside Canada.
According to the ENF 27 Permanent Resident Card manual,
R56(2) states clearly that a PR card application must be made in Canada.[...]The CPC may refer a case to a local CIC if all or part of the application originated from outside Canada, and if there are questions as to the client’s identity, status or residency history, or the authenticity of the documentation. Clients must report in person to pick up their card in Canada, in accordance with R58(3). Some of our users have reported that they have been able to contact CIC recently from abroad by dialing 1 613 944 4000. Listen to the options to get to CIC.
Long distance charges will apply.
Trying to present H&C grounds related to permanent residency can be complicated. We suggest that you may also want to contact a lawyer who is familiar with Canadian immigration issues for some assistance.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.
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subhashini Posts: 3
Posted On: 7/28/2015
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Hi, I arrived in Canada on 10th September 2010. The PR card arrived later and is valid from 14th October 2010 to 14th October 2015. My question is, I can fulfill the 730 days of physical presence before the card expires, but if the five year period is calculated from 10th September, I miss out on 10 days. Will this pose a problem.
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subhashini Posts: 3
Posted On: 7/28/2015
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Hi this is Subhashini again. Our delay was because my mother was not well and she passed away in November. There was no one else to look after her as I was only child, can we forward this as for humanitarian grounds. Would greatly appreciate a quick reply
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Moderator Moderator Posts: 4142
Posted On: 7/28/2015
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Hello Subhashini,
Thank you for sharing your situation and question with us.
We are sorry to hear about you mother passing away. Please accept our condolences.
We can appreciate that you would be concerned about this situation.
Unfortunately, it is not possible for us to provide you a definitive response regarding your situation.
We suggest that you may want to contact the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) Call Centre for some information specific to your situation.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you have further questions and if there is any follow up to your question/situation.
===== Anna Settlement.Org Content and Information/Referral Specialist, CIRS Settlement.Org
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subhashini Posts: 3
Posted On: 7/28/2015
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Thank you for the reply,
Actually I am currently here in Canada and didn't have any problem in entering the country. I was so under the false impression that I could make up the 730 days before the card expires. SO will i be able to appeal when I apply for renewal as I cannot make up for the time between the day I entered Canada and five years hence. I complete the five years on 10th September but my card is valid till October.
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