Permanent Residence

Permanent Residence

Your guide to becoming and maintaining permanent resident status. Explore Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, family sponsorship, PR card renewal, maintaining status, travel documents, and residency obligation requirements.
Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) Checklist Apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada from abroad. This checklist includes required documents: valid passport, landing papers, and proof of meeting residency obligations. If you spent more than 1,095 days outside Canada, provide documentation for employment abroad, accompanying Canadian citizens or permanent residents, or humanitarian and compassionate considerations with detailed explanations.
PR Card Renewal Checklist Renewing your PR card while in Canada? This checklist covers all required documents including valid passport, landing papers, two PR card photos (50mm × 70mm), and proof of residency obligations. If you spent more than 1,095 days outside Canada in the past 5 years, additional documentation is required for employment abroad, accompanying Canadian citizens, or humanitarian considerations.
PR Portal Reply: Virtual Landing Next Steps When IRCC approves your permanent residence application and you are in Canada, you will receive an email to complete virtual landing through the PR Confirmation Portal. Respond with required information for all family members including full names, UCI numbers, one shared email address, entry dates to Canada, and current location status. Use the exact format provided, ensure dates are in YYYY-MM-DD format, and reply within 7 days to activate your portal access.
Permanent Resident Residency Obligations To maintain Canadian permanent resident status, you must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within every 5-year rolling period. Time spent accompanying a Canadian citizen spouse or working abroad for Canadian employers may count toward this obligation. Immigration officers assess compliance during PR card renewals or when you apply for a PRTD. Keep detailed travel records and maintain ties to Canada to protect your status.