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To renew your Permanent Resident Permit (PR Card) in Ontario, Canada, you typically need to meet certain residency requirements. While I can provide you with general information, please note that immigration processes and requirements may change over time, so it's always recommended to consult the official website of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or seek professional advice for the most up-to-date and accurate information. When renewing your PR Card, you will need to demonstrate that you have met the residency obligation, which generally requires you to have physically resided in Canada for a specific amount of time within the past five years. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, the requirement is typically being physically present in Canada for at least 730 days (or two years) within the last five years. Regarding proof of residency address, it is important to keep your address up to date with IRCC. While you may not be required to provide proof of residency address during the PR Card renewal process, it is still crucial to notify IRCC of any changes in your address. This can be done through the online portal or by submitting the appropriate forms and documentation to IRCC. It's worth noting that IRCC may conduct periodic reviews or request additional documentation to verify your residency. Therefore, it is advisable to keep records that demonstrate your physical presence in Canada, such as lease agreements, utility bills, bank statements, employment records, or tax documents. These documents can serve as evidence of your residency in case they are requested during the renewal process. To ensure you have the most accurate and up-to-date information about renewing your PR Card and the specific requirements, it is recommended to visit the official IRCC website (https://lnkd.in/gyG9H7yi) or contact IRCC directly or seek advice from an immigration professional or lawyer specializing in Canadian immigration law.

Apply for, renew or replace a PR card: About the process

Apply for, renew or replace a PR card: About the process

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