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First PR card renewal 730 days calculation 

Francisss
Francisss
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Posted On: 10 days ago
Francisss
Francisss
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Hi,

My question is does being in Canada under student visa or work permit (temporary resident I think) count towards the 730 days requirement when I renew my PR card for the FIRST time? If it does, do I apply the same calculation rule for citizenship (1 day only counts as 0.5 day)?


In other words, does the 730 days requirement to maintain PR status only starts counting after my PR card issue date?

Thank you very much
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Posted On: 4 days ago
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Hi there,

Thank you for sharing your question and situation with us.

The 5-year period is assessed on a rolling basis, starting from the date IRCC receives a completed application. This means that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will look back at your time in Canada over the previous 5 years from the date they receive your application. You may also find helpful information on this matter in the previous discussion forum thread, When does the 5-year period begin?


According to IRCC's guide on how residency days are calculated:
Each day of physical presence in Canada as a permanent resident counts as one day. Each day of physical presence in Canada as an authorized temporary resident or protected person before becoming a permanent resident, counts as one half day, with a maximum of 365 days credit towards physical presence.



For temporary residents, 1 day counts as one 0.5 day with a maximum credit of 365 days. You may want to contact the local visa office or IRCC via web form to get more details about your specific application. We hope this information is helpful. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to post them here.

Sincerely,


Your Settlement.Org Team
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