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We are an independent Canadian immigration information resource dedicated to making the PR card renewal process clear, accessible, and stress-free for every permanent resident in Canada.

Why we built this resource
Canada’s immigration system holds a lot of important information — but it is often scattered, technical, and hard to understand without a legal background. We created PRCardRenewal.info to change that.

“Every permanent resident deserves to understand their rights and obligations in plain language. We exist to bridge the gap between official government policy and the everyday person trying to protect their status in Canada.”

PRCardRenewal.info was built with one straightforward goal: to create the most accurate, comprehensive, and readable guide to the PR card renewal process available online. We noticed that many permanent residents — especially those who had spent time abroad or were approaching their card’s expiry date — were confused about the steps they needed to take, the documents they needed, and the risks they faced if they missed deadlines.

Our content team researches and reviews IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) official publications, updates, and policy guidance on an ongoing basis. We translate that information into clear, jargon-free language so that anyone — regardless of their education level or immigration background — can understand exactly what they need to do and why.

We are not a law firm and we do not provide legal advice. We are an information publisher committed to accuracy, transparency, and the well-being of Canada’s permanent resident community.

What we stand for
Everything we publish is guided by three core commitments we hold ourselves to every day.

Accuracy first

Every piece of information is cross-referenced with official IRCC sources. We update our content whenever policies or processing times change, and we clearly label what is current.

Full transparency

We are clear about who we are, how we operate, and the limits of our content. We are independent — not affiliated with the Canadian government or any immigration law firm.

Reader well-being

We write for real people in real situations. Our content anticipates common concerns, mistakes, and edge cases so readers feel informed and confident, not overwhelmed.

What you’ll find on PRCardRenewal.info
Our guides cover every aspect of the PR card renewal process — from basic eligibility checks to complex situations that require professional help.

Eligibility & Residency Obligation

How to calculate your 730 days, what counts, and what happens if you fall short.

Step-by-Step Application Guide

A clear walkthrough of the IRCC online application process from start to finish.

Document Checklists

Detailed lists of every document you need, organized by category, so nothing gets missed.

Fees & Processing Times

Up-to-date fee information and realistic timelines so you can plan without surprises.

Traveling Outside Canada

What to do if your card expires abroad, including how to apply for a PRTD.

Special Situations

Lost or stolen cards, name changes, damaged cards, and situations involving children.

Interactive Eligibility Checker

A free tool to estimate whether you meet the residency obligation before applying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the most common PR card renewal questions based on real reader concerns.

Trusted by permanent residents across Canada
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Free to access — no paywall, ever
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In-depth topic guides published
IRCC
Official government source for all facts
2026
Content reviewed and kept up to date
How we ensure accuracy
We take the quality of our immigration content seriously. Here is how we maintain what we publish.

Primary sources only. All factual claims about IRCC requirements, fees, forms, and processing times are sourced directly from official Canadian government publications at canada.ca. We do not rely on third-party summaries or outdated forum posts.

Regular content reviews. Immigration rules change. We review our content on an ongoing basis — particularly when IRCC announces policy changes, updates processing time estimates, or releases new forms.

Clear disclaimers. We are not immigration lawyers. We do not provide legal advice, and we say so clearly on every page. When a situation is complex, we always encourage readers to consult a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or a licensed immigration lawyer.

No misleading claims. We do not guarantee outcomes, promise approval rates, or make exaggerated claims. Our goal is to inform — not to create false confidence or unnecessary fear.

All content on PRCardRenewal.info is reviewed for accuracy against official IRCC publications. If you spot an error or outdated information, please contact us so we can correct it promptly.
What we are — and what we are not
We want our readers to understand exactly what kind of resource they are using before relying on our content.

We ARE an information publisher

An independent website that researches and publishes plain-language guides about Canadian immigration procedures based on official government sources.

We are NOT a government website

We have no affiliation with IRCC, the Government of Canada, Service Canada, or any federal or provincial agency. For official applications, always use canada.ca.

We ARE free to use

All content on this site is available at no cost. We do not charge for access, sell subscriptions, or require registration of any kind.

We are NOT a law firm

Nothing on this site constitutes legal advice. For complex immigration situations or potential loss of status, please consult a licensed RCIC or immigration lawyer.

Ready to start your PR card renewal?

Our complete guide walks you through every step — from checking your eligibility to receiving your new card in the mail.

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Disclaimer: PRCardRenewal.info is an independent information website and is not affiliated with the Government of Canada, IRCC, or any immigration authority. Content is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration rules and processing times change — always verify current requirements at canada.ca. For advice specific to your situation, consult a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or a licensed immigration lawyer.