Good to be back on this forum after so many years. I applied for my citizenship early September (non-urgent) and haven't received my AOR yet. I understand the difference between PR card expiry and PR status. My situation is that my PR card will expire early Feb. Since its a travel document how late can I apply for a renewal card. The IRCC website says processing time is 3 months. Assuming the citizenship process takes close to 1 year (I'm in Calgary) I feel there is no way to save the 50 bucks for the renewal.
Good to be back on this forum after so many years. I applied for my citizenship early September (non-urgent) and haven't received my AOR yet. I understand the difference between PR card expiry and PR status. My situation is that my PR card will expire early Feb. Since its a travel document how late can I apply for a renewal card. The IRCC website says processing time is 3 months. Assuming the citizenship process takes close to 1 year (I'm in Calgary) I feel there is no way to save the 50 bucks for the renewal.
You should have already started your PR card renewal. The processing time on the website is not correct, especially with COVID. I got my approval in February and received my card in August!
Honestly, the $50 saved is the least of your concerns now lol
Hi Everyone,
Please include me in spreadsheet for September 2020
My dates are:
Application (Single) sent: September 26,2020
Application Recieved: September 30,2020
Days: 1296
Location: Toronto
Hi Everyone,
Please include me in spreadsheet for September 2020
My dates are:
Application (Single) sent: September 26,2020
Application Recieved: September 30,2020
Days: 1296
Location: Toronto
You should have already started your PR card renewal. The processing time on the website is not correct, especially with COVID. I got my approval in February and received my card in August!
Honestly, the $50 saved is the least of your concerns now lol
I was completing the PR card renewal application over this weekend - I have two questions:
Do I need to provide Biometrics?
Biometrics
Most PR card applicants do not need to give biometrics.
However, you’ll need to give your biometrics and pay the biometrics fee if
you were less than 14 years old when we received your application for permanent residence and you applied for permanent residence on or after July 31, 2018, AND
you’re now older than 14 years old and are applying for a new permanent resident card, a replacement or a renewal
Photographs - The studio stamped only one of the photos and said that I need to write my name and date of birth on the other. I'm confused since the specs do not say anything about stamping only one photo?