Hi Everyone,
A newbie here. I'm applying for PRC renewal and have been living here for almost 2.5 years. Just wondering what documents should I sent with the PRC renewal application to avoid delays/secondary review etc? Thanks
Assume you have already visited the IRCC site and information for how-to-apply for new PRC, but to be sure, the information can be found here:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...on-renew-replace-permanent-resident-card.html
Follow the instructions, per the application form (IMM 5444), the Instruction Guide (IMM 5445), and the checklist (IMM 5644), and submit documents accordingly. And be sure to HONESTLY, ACCURATELY, and COMPLETELY provide the requested information.
Risk of Secondary Review depends on particular facts of the case. Not much the PR can do to avoid a referral if the circumstances are such that a referral is otherwise likely. Thus, additional, extra documents are NOT likely to have any significant influence in whether or not the PRC application is referred for Secondary Review, unless something about them or in them invites questions and triggers a referral when otherwise processing would have been routine.
That is, if the routine review without extra documents is likely to be referred to SR, the file is indeed likely to be referred to SR without regard to any additional, extra documentation submitted with the application.
In particular, whether there are questions or concerns which will trigger a delay or referral for Secondary Review will depend on the details in the information requested and provided considered in conjunction with IRCC records and any other information IRCC considers (CBSA travel history perhaps, or check with other sources to verify information). If this leads IRCC to have questions or concerns which, for example, will trigger a referral to Secondary Review, it is very UNLIKELY IRCC will consider additional, extra information or documentation provided by the PR with the application EXCEPT in the course of the Secondary Review.
The best you can do is to carefully follow the instructions and HONESTLY, ACCURATELY, and COMPLETELY provide the requested information. ("Honestly" and "accurately" may seem redundant, and indeed both should result in the very same information being provided, but there is an important subjective difference and for purposes of how to approach the process, both are important.)