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Just wondering what requirements are mandatory for PR card renewal. I know the following are needed:
1. 730 days stay in Canada in a 5-year period
2. No serious criminality
That said, there are actually no requirements on whether one is employed or not and how much his annual income is. Even one did not file tax returns can have PR card renewed, as long as he can prove his residency obligation
Just wondering what requirements are mandatory for PR card renewal. I know the following are needed:
1. 730 days stay in Canada in a 5-year period
2. No serious criminality
That said, there are actually no requirements on whether one is employed or not and how much his annual income is. Even one did not file tax returns can have PR card renewed, as long as he can prove his residency obligation
I agree with the above with the exception of #2. This should be "criminality" vs. "serious criminality". A single DUI can result in the loss of your PR status. (Of course you may put a DUI in the category of "serious criminality".)
Hi, just a quick question. I am planning to renew my family's PR card. Is there an option to send a joint application or do I need to send individual applications
Hi, just a quick question. I am planning to renew my family's PR card. Is there an option to send a joint application or do I need to send individual applications
Individual apps.
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