Hello,
I sponsored my mother to be a permanent resident back in 2018. The process was ongoing and she had a residency on march 4th 2021 while she was here. Because of covid delays, she received her PR card on february 7th 2022 with an expiry date of feb 7th 2027.
1- when could she apply to renew her card. Is it 9 months earlier than march 4th 2026 (5 years after the date of residency confirmation) or feb 7th 2027 (PR card expiry date)
2- is it possible apply for the PR card renewal earlier than the 9 months before expiry or she could have her request refused even if she fulfills the 730 days presence?
3- does she need to be in canada to apply for the renewal even when applying online.
4- if she needs to be in canada when applying for PR card renewal, could she travel during processing and use her current PR card to enter Canada or she has to wait until she receives her new card to travel again?
5- my mother is 70 years old and when she comes to canada she always stays with me and i fulfill all her needs so she doesn't have any of the required documents to prove her presence like a statement of work or rental contract or memberships. What should she do to prove that she was in canada for at least 730 days.
Thank you in advance for your help.
I sponsored my mother to be a permanent resident back in 2018. The process was ongoing and she had a residency on march 4th 2021 while she was here. Because of covid delays, she received her PR card on february 7th 2022 with an expiry date of feb 7th 2027.
1- when could she apply to renew her card. Is it 9 months earlier than march 4th 2026 (5 years after the date of residency confirmation) or feb 7th 2027 (PR card expiry date)
2- is it possible apply for the PR card renewal earlier than the 9 months before expiry or she could have her request refused even if she fulfills the 730 days presence?
3- does she need to be in canada to apply for the renewal even when applying online.
4- if she needs to be in canada when applying for PR card renewal, could she travel during processing and use her current PR card to enter Canada or she has to wait until she receives her new card to travel again?
5- my mother is 70 years old and when she comes to canada she always stays with me and i fulfill all her needs so she doesn't have any of the required documents to prove her presence like a statement of work or rental contract or memberships. What should she do to prove that she was in canada for at least 730 days.
Thank you in advance for your help.