The majority of
PR cards are valid for five years; however others are valid for less time. The
expiration of a PR card does not imply that a person's PR status has been lost.
They will, however, be unable to use their card to re-enter Canada. Only if
they are travelling by private car are they exempt. You may consult the Canada immigration consultants in Delhi for your
application.
A PR card can
only be applied for from within Canada. This means that if a person's PR card
expires while they are outside of Canada, they will be unable to apply for a
new one. Instead, they can apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document
(PRTD) (PRTD). Once the PRTD has been approved, the PR can use it to re-enter
Canada. The PRTD normally has a six-month validity period after it is granted.
It's just good for one use. A person should apply for a PR card as soon as they
return to Canada.
A person must
have PR status in Canada to apply for a PRTD. They must also be outside of
Canada at the moment. The application fee is $50 CAD.
Normally, a
person applies for a PRTD by mail at the Canadian Visa Application Centre
closest to them (VAC). A searchable list of VACs, as well as other information
for permanent residents living abroad, can be found on the government website.
Some VACs are
refusing to accept PRTD applications due to COVID-19. Some VACs may be
completely shut down. The government provides a list of VACs as well as the
services they provide.
If you are unable
to deliver your application to the VAC, you can apply online.
The person must
submit their original passport as part of their application in both situations.
It's possible they'll get called in for an in-person or virtual interview, but
it's doubtful. If their application is approved, they will obtain the PRTD,
which is a passport counterfoil.
There is no way
to forecast how long a PRTD will take to process due to COVID and the fact that
each case is unique.
The Canada PR visa consultants you are
referring to must be ICCRC certified.
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