I'm working to submit PR renewal applications for my family and me through the Permanent Residence Portal. However, I couldn't find an option to add applications for my spouse and kids. I assume the portal is there for minors and adults since they mentioned the requirements for kids (under 14). Can you share your experience if you submitted a PR renewal application online for a family?
We need to submit the application soon as our PR will expire soon.
I'm working to submit PR renewal applications for my family and me through the Permanent Residence Portal. However, I couldn't find an option to add applications for my spouse and kids. I assume the portal is there for minors and adults since they mentioned the requirements for kids (under 14). Can you share your experience if you submitted a PR renewal application online for a family?
We need to submit the application soon as our PR will expire soon.
From what little I know about the PR Portal, I can say with certainty that it's `having problems' in terms of being reliable; glitches reported from many members here. Having said that, you might try calling IRCC.
Just want to mention that your PR will NOT expire soon. Your PR status doesn't expire, just the PR Card expires.
I'm working to submit PR renewal applications for my family and me through the Permanent Residence Portal. However, I couldn't find an option to add applications for my spouse and kids. I assume the portal is there for minors and adults since they mentioned the requirements for kids (under 14). Can you share your experience if you submitted a PR renewal application online for a family?
We need to submit the application soon as our PR will expire soon.
I think each individual has to apply on their own, PR cards are individual and not 'family' status. If children, parents will just be signing forms for them (note, I think above 14 children AND a parent has to sign, but check the instructions).
From what little I know about the PR Portal, I can say with certainty that it's `having problems' in terms of being reliable; glitches reported from many members here. Having said that, you might try calling IRCC.
Just want to mention that your PR will NOT expire soon. Your PR status doesn't expire, just the PR Card expires.
I was hoping to submit it online, thought it would be easier and faster. We need them to be valid as photo IDs, especially for the kids in case needed.
I think each individual has to apply on their own, PR cards are individual and not 'family' status. If children, parents will just be signing forms for them (note, I think above 14 children AND a parent has to sign, but check the instructions).
Yeah, the issue is that in the PR portal, I can't make new applications for the kids. I'm not sure if I should submit my application first and then try to create more applications after that.
Yeah, the issue is that in the PR portal, I can't make new applications for the kids. I'm not sure if I should submit my application first and then try to create more applications after that.