Can we change address after applying for PR?

Only the principal applicant (the person who submitted the immigration or citizenship application) can use the Change of Address service. This is a security feature to protect your identity and your information.

How long can a PR holder stay outside Canada?

5 year
Canadian PR Cards are valid for a 5 year period and allows you to freely travel outside of Canada during that 5 year period.

Can a permanent resident get deported?

Even someone with a green card (lawful permanent residence) can, upon committing certain acts or crimes, become deportable from the United States. U.S. law contains a long list of grounds upon which non-citizens or immigrants may be deported (removed) back to their country of origin.

When to apply for a new permanent resident card?

If your permanent resident card (PR card) is expired or will expire in less than 9 months, you can apply for a new card. The new card will have a new expiration date. Most new PR cards are valid for 5 years. To be eligible for a PR card, you need to

What happens when my permanent resident card expires?

When your permanent resident (PR) card expires, you still have your PR status and can stay in Canada. You may still need your valid PR card for some services in your province. If you leave the country, you’ll need a valid PR card to return to Canada by commercial vehicle.

When does a lawful permanent resident leave the US?

Enough facts to establish that you maintained your tax home in and had a closer connection to a foreign country following your last day of presence in the United States during the year (or, if applicable, following the abandonment or rescission of your status as a lawful permanent resident during the year).

How to maintain permanent residence in Canada while living?

The basic IRCC residency requirement to maintain your status as a Canada Permanent Resident: To maintain your status as a permanent resident, you must live in Canada for at least 2 years – 730 days – within a 5 year period. During this time you must be physically in Canada. The two years do not need to be continuous.

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