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Expand All Collapse AllPlease choose the option that describes your current situation in order to be directed to the relevant application form to complete.
Choose the option that describes your current situation:
Applying for a PR card
Choose only one (1) option:
Important: Do not apply for a renewal of your current PR card if it is still valid for more than nine (9) months (270 days), unless your legal name has changed. Otherwise, your application will be returned.
Applying for a PRTD
Choose only one (1) option:
Write your Unique Client Identifier (UCI) in the box at the top right hand corner. Your UCI is an 8 or 10 digit reference number that appears on all correspondence you receive from IRCC. You can also find your UCI on your old PR Card (if you have one). For more information, see Where can I find my UCI?
Would you like service (correspondence, interview) in English or in French?
Write the date you became a permanent resident of Canada. You can find this on your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688).
Write the city and province in Canada, where you became a permanent resident. If your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) form shows the name of a port of entry (the airport or a border crossing where you became a permanent resident), provide the name of the port of entry as shown on the form.
Write your last name (surname or family name) and given names as they appear on your:
Important: If you don’t have a family name on your passport, travel or identity document, enter all your given name(s) in the surname field and leave the given name field blank. Do not enter “Not applicable”, “*” or “NA”.
Write your current last name (surname or family name) and given names, if different from question 2.1.
Important: You must provide supporting documents for any change in your name. See: “Legal change of name document” in the Gather Documents section of the instruction guide.
Note: This name will appear on your PR card. If you are applying for a PRTD and have changed your name, please ensure your passport reflects the new name. The name on your passport will appear on your PRTD.
Gender: Select one (1) option to identify if you are F-Female, M-Male or X-Another gender.
Note : If you are applying for a replacement/renewal PR card and choose to change your gender to ‘X - Another gender,’ you need to complete the Request form for a Change of Sex or Gender Identifier (IRM 0002) (opens in a new tab) and send it with your application.
If you are applying for a PR card, you will also need to provide:
Date of Birth: Select your date of birth.
Country of territory of birth: Select the name of your country or territory of birth.
Select the name of your country (or countries or territories) of citizenship. If you are a citizen of more than one country, list your other country of citizenship in the second space.
Write the full address where you live in Canada with the postal code.
Write your mailing address, with the postal code, if different from your address in question 2.6.
All correspondence will be sent to this address if different from question 2.6 and if an e-mail address is not provided in your application.
Note : Your PR Card will be sent to your residential address (the address where you live). PR Cards will only be mailed to post office (PO) boxes if this is your residential mailing address. It is important to note that PR cards will not be mailed to third party addresses (e.g. representatives, family members). If you do not provide your residential address, processing will be delayed.
Write the full address where you live outside Canada.
Tell us where you can be reached by telephone.
If applicable, provide an alternative telephone number, which can include a business or cellular telephone.
Provide an email address where you can be contacted.
Note : By providing your e-mail address, you are authorizing IRCC to send your correspondence to this e-mail.
Select from the drop down menu to identify your current marital status.
If you selected married or common-law, provide the date you were married or entered into a common-law relationship.
Check the box that applies to you for questions 3.1 - 3.5.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have ever been issued a removal order from Canada.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if an immigration officer or a Canadian Border Service Agency officer has ever issued you an inadmissibility report under Subsection 44(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act or has made the decision that you have not met the residency obligations for Canadian permanent residents.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have ever lost your status as a PR of Canada.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have ever submitted an appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board against a decision on the residency obligation.
Check the box(es) only if you have ever been issued one or both of the following documents:
If you answered Yes to any of the questions from 3.1 to 3.4 and/or checked a box in question 3.5, use the space provided to write down details for each answer.
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Your Address History: You must list all the addresses you have lived at, inside and outside Canada for the past five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. You must account for each month during this time. Leave no gaps in your travel, if applicable. Please ensure you list your addresses from the most recent address (your current address) to the oldest.
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Your Work/Educational History: You must list all your work and educational history inside and outside Canada for the past five (5) years or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. Please ensure you list your work and educational activities from the most recent (current) to the oldest.
You must account for each month during this time:
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Stating “not applicable” (or “N/A”), or leaving a question blank may result in your application being returned as incomplete.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to identify if you travelled or lived outside Canada in the past five years.
If you answered No, you will move on to the next question 5.7.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have been employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business outside Canada or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province, while you were absent from Canada.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have been accompanying a Canadian citizen who is your spouse, common-law partner, or in the case of a child, your parent, while you were absent from Canada.
Note: Please provide proof of this persons Canadian citizenship and relationship to you as supporting documents.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have been accompanying a PR who is your spouse, common-law partner, or in the case of a child, your parent, and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business outside Canada or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province, while you were absent from Canada.
You must list all your absences from Canada in the past five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago, in the table provided. List the reasons for your absences from Canada based on the situations A to C. If none of these situations apply to you, select Other and provide a reason for absence which may include, vacations, absences due to employment that does not pertain to a Canadian business, and any other time you left Canada. Please ensure you list your absences in order from the most recent travel to the oldest.
Note: If you leave Canada and come back the same day, you do not need to include this travel as an absence in the table.
Period to be assessed:
The date in the “From” field should be the date from the past five (5) years preceding this application or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago.
The date in the “To” field, should be the date when you sign and submit your application form.
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Your reason for absence must be one of the following options:
A: You have been employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province.
B: You have been accompanying a Canadian citizen who is your spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, your parent.
C: You have been accompanying a PR who is your spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, your parent and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province.
Other: employment, studying, vacation, etc.
Note: If reasons A, B, or C apply to only a portion of your trip outside of Canada, and you were also abroad for a separate reason, please indicate this absence as two separate lines in the table. Do not enter any time you spent in transit while travelling through Canada. This does not count as travelling outside of Canada.
For example: John Doe travelled from Canada to United Kingdom, France and Italy in the past five years and for his time in Italy he was accompanying his Canadian spouse. This is how he would input his travel history.
From | To | Your location(s) (city, country/territory) | Reason for absence | If “Other” please add Reason | Days |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020/01/15 | 2021/01/15 | Rome, Italy | B | 364 | |
2020/01/01 | 2020/01/15 | Paris, France | Other | Vacation | 12 |
2018/01/01 | 2018/01/15 | London, United Kingdom | Other | Vacation | 12 |
Note: The day you departed and returned to Canada counts towards your residency as days you were in Canada, as such, those days will be excluded from the days counted towards the time you spent outside of Canada.
Enter the correct number of days you were absent from Canada, as a processing officer will exclude the day you departed and returned to Canada when processing your application.
Important:
If your total time spent outside Canada is less than 1095 days, you appear to meet the residency requirements.
If your total time spent outside Canada excluding reasons A, B or C, is equal to 1095 days or more, you may not meet the residency requirements.
If you have time spent outside of Canada as per situations B and C, please complete question 5.6 to provide the relationship of this person to you and their immigration status.
You may wish to proceed to question 5.7 to include any other information related to your personal circumstances that you feel would justify the retention of your PR status, if you appear to not be meeting your residency obligation. See Appendix A for more information on meeting the residency obligation.
Please provide details of the spouse or common law partner or parent that you have been accompanying. You must include with your supporting documents, a copy of proof of your relationship and the persons immigration status.
Use this space to provide any humanitarian and compassionate considerations that would justify the retention of your PR status should an officer determine that you do not meet the residency obligation,
Refer to the instruction guide for more information.
Fill out this section only if you are applying to replace a lost, stolen, damaged or never received permanent resident card.
If you are applying to replace your damaged card, please send your damaged PR card with your application.
Provide your PR card number, if known.
Provide the date of issue found on your PR card, if known.
Tell us if your PR card was lost, stolen, damaged or never received and provide the date and country or territory, if known.
In the space provided, share as much detail as possible regarding the circumstances of your PR card.
If you have lost your PR card, use the space provided to share the efforts you made to locate your PR card.
Check the box to confirm you have read and understood the declaration pertaining to the information you provided for your PR card.
History of Entries to Canada and income tax information and filing history: If you authorize us to collect the history of your entries into Canada from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), check ‘Yes.’ If you check ‘No,’ you may need to ask for your history of entries directly from the CBSA and send it to us, which could result in processing delays.
Check “Yes” and provide your Social Insurance Number (SIN) if you authorize IRCC to ask for your income tax and residency information for any taxation years needed to help the department determine if you meet the residency obligation as set out in Section 28 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
If you check ‘No’:
Either outcome may result in processing delays.
Read all of the statements.
Click on the ‘Validate’ button located at the top of the form
Important information: Validating the form before printing makes sure that you have answered all the mandatory questions. This will help you to avoid delays in processing your application.
Sign and date the application form. Once the application form is filled out in the PDF, it should be printed and signed by hand.
Important information: Your application will be returned to you as incomplete if:
Please choose the option that describes your current situation in order to be directed to the relevant application form to complete.
Choose the option that describes your current situation:
Applying for a PR card
Choose only one (1) option:
Important: Do not apply for a renewal of your current PR card if it is still valid for more than nine (9) months (270 days), unless your legal name has changed. Otherwise, your application will be returned.
Applying for a PRTD
Choose only one (1) option:
Write your Unique Client Identifier (UCI) in the box at the top right hand corner. Your UCI is an 8 or 10 digit reference number that appears on all correspondence you receive from IRCC. You can also find your UCI on your old PR Card (if you have one). For more information, see Where can I find my UCI?
Would you like service (correspondence, interview) in English or in French?
Write the date you became a permanent resident of Canada. You can find this on your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688).
Write the city and province in Canada, where you became a permanent resident. If your Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Confirmation of Permanent Residence (IMM 5292 or IMM 5688) form shows the name of a port of entry (the airport or a border crossing where you became a permanent resident), provide the name of the port of entry as shown on the form.
Write your last name (surname or family name) and given names as they appear on your:
Important: If you don’t have a family name on your passport, travel or identity document, enter all your given name(s) in the surname field and leave the given name field blank. Do not enter “Not applicable”, “*” or “NA”.
Write your current last name (surname or family name) and given names, if different from question 2.1.
Important: You must provide supporting documents for any change in your name. See: “Legal change of name document” in the Gather Documents section of the instruction guide.
Note: This name will appear on your PR card. If you are applying for a PRTD and have changed your name, please ensure your passport reflects the new name. The name on your passport will appear on your PRTD.
Gender: Select one (1) option to identify if you are F-Female, M-Male or X-Another gender.
Note : If you are applying for a replacement/renewal PR card and choose to change your gender to ‘X - Another gender,’ you need to complete the Request form for a Change of Sex or Gender Identifier (IRM 0002) (opens in a new tab) and send it with your application.
If you are applying for a PR card, you will also need to provide:
Date of Birth: Select your date of birth.
Country of territory of birth: Select the name of your country or territory of birth.
Select the name of your country (or countries or territories) of citizenship. If you are a citizen of more than one country, list your other country of citizenship in the second space.
Write the full address where you live in Canada with the postal code.
Write your mailing address, with the postal code, if different from your address in question 2.6.
All correspondence will be sent to this address if different from question 2.6 and if an e-mail address is not provided in your application.
Note : Your PR Card will be sent to your residential address (the address where you live). PR Cards will only be mailed to post office (PO) boxes if this is your residential mailing address. It is important to note that PR cards will not be mailed to third party addresses (e.g. representatives, family members). If you do not provide your residential address, processing will be delayed.
Write the full address where you live outside Canada.
Tell us where you can be reached by telephone.
If applicable, provide an alternative telephone number, which can include a business or cellular telephone.
Provide an email address where you can be contacted.
Note : By providing your e-mail address, you are authorizing IRCC to send your correspondence to this e-mail.
Select from the drop down menu to identify your current marital status.
If you selected married or common-law, provide the date you were married or entered into a common-law relationship.
Check the box that applies to you for questions 3.1 - 3.5.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have ever been issued a removal order from Canada.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if an immigration officer or a Canadian Border Service Agency officer has ever issued you an inadmissibility report under Subsection 44(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act or has made the decision that you have not met the residency obligations for Canadian permanent residents.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have ever lost your status as a PR of Canada.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have ever submitted an appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division of the Immigration and Refugee Board against a decision on the residency obligation.
Check the box(es) only if you have ever been issued one or both of the following documents:
If you answered Yes to any of the questions from 3.1 to 3.4 and/or checked a box in question 3.5, use the space provided to write down details for each answer.
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Your Address History: You must list all the addresses you have lived at, inside and outside Canada for the past five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. You must account for each month during this time. Leave no gaps in your travel, if applicable. Please ensure you list your addresses from the most recent address (your current address) to the oldest.
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Your Work/Educational History: You must list all your work and educational history inside and outside Canada for the past five (5) years or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago. Please ensure you list your work and educational activities from the most recent (current) to the oldest.
You must account for each month during this time:
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Stating “not applicable” (or “N/A”), or leaving a question blank may result in your application being returned as incomplete.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to identify if you travelled or lived outside Canada in the past five years.
If you answered No, you will move on to the next question 5.7.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have been employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business outside Canada or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province, while you were absent from Canada.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have been accompanying a Canadian citizen who is your spouse, common-law partner, or in the case of a child, your parent, while you were absent from Canada.
Note: Please provide proof of this persons Canadian citizenship and relationship to you as supporting documents.
Check one (1) box, Yes or No, to tell us if you have been accompanying a PR who is your spouse, common-law partner, or in the case of a child, your parent, and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business outside Canada or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province, while you were absent from Canada.
You must list all your absences from Canada in the past five (5) years, or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago, in the table provided. List the reasons for your absences from Canada based on the situations A to C. If none of these situations apply to you, select Other and provide a reason for absence which may include, vacations, absences due to employment that does not pertain to a Canadian business, and any other time you left Canada. Please ensure you list your absences in order from the most recent travel to the oldest.
Note: If you leave Canada and come back the same day, you do not need to include this travel as an absence in the table.
Period to be assessed:
The date in the “From” field should be the date from the past five (5) years preceding this application or since becoming a permanent resident if less than five (5) years ago.
The date in the “To” field, should be the date when you sign and submit your application form.
Note: If additional space is required, please include a separate document.
Your reason for absence must be one of the following options:
A: You have been employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province.
B: You have been accompanying a Canadian citizen who is your spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, your parent.
C: You have been accompanying a PR who is your spouse or common-law partner or, in the case of a child, your parent and who is employed on a full-time basis by a Canadian business or in the federal public administration or the public service of a province.
Other: employment, studying, vacation, etc.
Note: If reasons A, B, or C apply to only a portion of your trip outside of Canada, and you were also abroad for a separate reason, please indicate this absence as two separate lines in the table. Do not enter any time you spent in transit while travelling through Canada. This does not count as travelling outside of Canada.
For example: John Doe travelled from Canada to United Kingdom, France and Italy in the past five years and for his time in Italy he was accompanying his Canadian spouse. This is how he would input his travel history.
From | To | Your location(s) (city, country/territory) | Reason for absence | If “Other” please add Reason | Days |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2020/01/15 | 2021/01/15 | Rome, Italy | B | 364 | |
2020/01/01 | 2020/01/15 | Paris, France | Other | Vacation | 12 |
2018/01/01 | 2018/01/15 | London, United Kingdom | Other | Vacation | 12 |
Note: The day you departed and returned to Canada counts towards your residency as days you were in Canada, as such, those days will be excluded from the days counted towards the time you spent outside of Canada.
Enter the correct number of days you were absent from Canada, as a processing officer will exclude the day you departed and returned to Canada when processing your application.
Important:
If your total time spent outside Canada is less than 1095 days, you appear to meet the residency requirements.
If your total time spent outside Canada excluding reasons A, B or C, is equal to 1095 days or more, you may not meet the residency requirements.
If you have time spent outside of Canada as per situations B and C, please complete question 5.6 to provide the relationship of this person to you and their immigration status.
You may wish to proceed to question 5.7 to include any other information related to your personal circumstances that you feel would justify the retention of your PR status, if you appear to not be meeting your residency obligation. See Appendix A for more information on meeting the residency obligation.
Please provide details of the spouse or common law partner or parent that you have been accompanying. You must include with your supporting documents, a copy of proof of your relationship and the persons immigration status.
Use this space to provide any humanitarian and compassionate considerations that would justify the retention of your PR status should an officer determine that you do not meet the residency obligation,
Refer to the instruction guide for more information.
Fill out this section only if you are applying to replace a lost, stolen, damaged or never received permanent resident card.
If you are applying to replace your damaged card, please send your damaged PR card with your application.
Provide your PR card number, if known.
Provide the date of issue found on your PR card, if known.
Tell us if your PR card was lost, stolen, damaged or never received and provide the date and country or territory, if known.
In the space provided, share as much detail as possible regarding the circumstances of your PR card.
If you have lost your PR card, use the space provided to share the efforts you made to locate your PR card.
Check the box to confirm you have read and understood the declaration pertaining to the information you provided for your PR card.
History of Entries to Canada and income tax information and filing history: If you authorize us to collect the history of your entries into Canada from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), check ‘Yes.’ If you check ‘No,’ you may need to ask for your history of entries directly from the CBSA and send it to us, which could result in processing delays.
Check “Yes” and provide your Social Insurance Number (SIN) if you authorize IRCC to ask for your income tax and residency information for any taxation years needed to help the department determine if you meet the residency obligation as set out in Section 28 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
If you check ‘No’:
Either outcome may result in processing delays.
Read all of the statements.
Click on the ‘Validate’ button located at the top of the form
Important information: Validating the form before printing makes sure that you have answered all the mandatory questions. This will help you to avoid delays in processing your application.
Sign and date the application form. Once the application form is filled out in the PDF, it should be printed and signed by hand.
Important information: Your application will be returned to you as incomplete if: