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PR Card Renewal & New - 2022 Processing Timeline

krishere1982

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They say its purely a delay at their production department. Someone spotted some error in the card and resent it for printing. Seems like many have got that excuse. Yes some are getting their cards within 60 days, many are waiting. No idea what the delay is on their end. It's frustrating to say the very least.
I totally understand! I think the PR card renewal is useless. The expiry of the PR card doesn't affect our PR status, so why not give the PR card with validity of 10 years or something? They don't track exits , if they do they can check the RO themselves. This is very stressful for people who might have to travel for emergencies!
 
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skarme312

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I totally understand! I think the PR card renewal is useless. The expiry of the PR card doesn't affect our PR status, so why not give the PR card with validity of 10 years or something? They don't track exits , if they do they can check the RO themselves. This is very stressful for people who might have to travel for emergencies!
So there was a change 2 years ago I think where they did start tracking exits. I do agree with your general point though. It totally screws travel plans and is unnecessarily stressful!
 

krishere1982

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So there was a change 2 years ago I think where they did start tracking exits. I do agree with your general point though. It totally screws travel plans and is unnecessarily stressful!
Sorry, I just learnt that "Only recently (~2019) did CBSA have exit records for Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens, but all other travellers have been tracked for years."

I think they only track exits to US? It is surprising that they are not tracking the entry and exit for all people. They should do that for security. It will also help them to verify RO for PRs. Instead they spend resources on this useless PR card renewal which could be devoted to citizenship applications.

US has GC expiry for 10 years. They are able to track the people entering and exiting. Canada having way less population, it got to be easier.
 
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Sorry, I just learnt that "Only recently (~2019) did CBSA have exit records for Canadian citizens and U.S. citizens, but all other travellers have been tracked for years."

I think they only track exits to US? It is surprising that they are not tracking the entry and exit for all people. They should do that for security. It will also help them to verify RO for PRs. Instead they spend resources on this useless PR card renewal which could be devoted to citizenship applications.

US has GC expiry for 10 years. They are able to track the people entering and exiting. Canada having way less population, it got to be easier.
Not really fair to compare GC and PRC. Besides...it's waaaaayy more difficult to maintain the GC residency requirements than the Canadian PR R.O.
 

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So there was a change 2 years ago I think where they did start tracking exits. I do agree with your general point though. It totally screws travel plans and is unnecessarily stressful!
It only [potentially] screws travel plans if the PR doesn't follow the rules regarding PR Card renewal. Crossing at a land POE, for example, with an expired card is usually not an issue (unless the PR has not met the R.O.) and is in a private vehicle or on foot.

The valid PR Card is needed to travel to Canada via a commercial carrier, but is NOT required to enter Canada (CBSA inspection point).
 

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It only [potentially] screws travel plans if the PR doesn't follow the rules regarding PR Card renewal. Crossing at a land POE, for example, with an expired card is usually not an issue (unless the PR has not met the R.O.) and is in a private vehicle or on foot.

The valid PR Card is needed to travel to Canada via a commercial carrier, but is NOT required to enter Canada (CBSA inspection point).
They publish processing times themselves
, and then dont meet them. Is it still applicant’s fault for now following renewal rules? The processing time is 90 days and some renewals are stuck with them even after 150 days. That too after the cards are already approved. I am just so done with this immigration department. Can’t wait to finish physical presence for citizenship and leave.
 

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They publish processing times themselves
, and then dont meet them. Is it still applicant’s fault for now following renewal rules? The processing time is 90 days and some renewals are stuck with them even after 150 days. That too after the cards are already approved. I am just so done with this immigration department. Can’t wait to finish physical presence for citizenship and leave.
Agreed! There is clearly room for improvement, but until then...patience rules the day.
 
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A lot of people have been stuck in the 'card production error' stage, including myself. Has anyone received their PR card yet since then?
 
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bkaur7100

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Just a humble request to everyone to please update us all if you have received PR cards after resubmitting photos in July/August/September.
I know and noticed that June resubmissions started getting PR cards in October. Thanks in advance.
 

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A lot of people have been stuck in the 'card production error' stage. Has anyone received their PR card yet since then?
Since you appear to be a U.S. applicant, hopefully holding a U.S. passport, the real `need' for a renewed card is substantially lower than others. You can still travel freely (by commercial carrier) on just the strength of your passport, which is one reason that other PR's really do need their card ASAP.
 
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Since you appear to be a U.S. applicant, hopefully holding a U.S. passport, the real `need' for a renewed card is substantially lower than others. You can still travel freely (by commercial carrier) on just the strength of your passport, which is one reason that other PR's really do need their card ASAP.
Lots of assumptions in your comment! But thank you for your response. PS: Not holding a US passport. In fact, I need my PR card ASAP too since I dont have the privilege of holding a strong passport. :) I guess my profile picture led to the presumptions.