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I uploaded an PR card expired in 2017 when renewing my PR status with IRCC in June 2024. I have lived in Canada for more than 730 days over the past 5 years and am currently living in Canada. Will the expired PR card affect the success of the renewal?
 
I uploaded an PR card expired in 2017 when renewing my PR status with IRCC in June 2024. I have lived in Canada for more than 730 days over the past 5 years and am currently living in Canada. Will the expired PR card affect the success of the renewal?

No. Should not.
 
I uploaded an PR card expired in 2017 when renewing my PR status with IRCC in June 2024. I have lived in Canada for more than 730 days over the past 5 years and am currently living in Canada. Will the expired PR card affect the success of the renewal?

Did you have a more recent card and you neglected to include a copy, or you'd never applied for a renewal before now?
 
Thank you for the reply. I hesitated about whether I should have chosen the 'replace a lost PR card' option instead of uploading the card that expired 5 years ago.
You made the right choice, since choosing the `replace a lost PR card' would have been a lie, right?
 
Then it shouldn't be an issue.

(Probably wouldn't be an issue in the other case, you'd just add a copy of that)
Thank you for addressing my concerns. It's been 22 days since the application. I have a feeling I'll have to wait till late Sep this year.
 
Thank you for your response. I just worry that IRCC might challenge me because of that expired card.
There is actually no requirement for a PR to have a valid PR Card. It is always suggested , but not required.

Having said that...your ~7 year old expired card may very well lead to a longer process to validate your residency obligation, but so long as you have indeed met the R.O., you will eventually receive the new card.

Out of curiosity, what 2 pieces of evidence of residing in Canada did you provide?
 
There is actually no requirement for a PR to have a valid PR Card. It is always suggested , but not required.

Having said that...your ~7 year old expired card may very well lead to a longer process to validate your residency obligation, but so long as you have indeed met the R.O., you will eventually receive the new card.

Out of curiosity, what 2 pieces of evidence of residing in Canada did you provide?

I have stayed in Canada for more than 730 days over the past 5 years and am currently living here. I hired a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) to help me review the documents I prepared, including hotel invoices, pay stubs, a rental agreement, bank statements, and school transcripts.
 
I have stayed in Canada for more than 730 days over the past 5 years and am currently living here. I hired a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) to help me review the documents I prepared, including hotel invoices, pay stubs, a rental agreement, bank statements, and school transcripts.
Wow. You only needed to provide two pieces of evidence...which you could have done yourself.

In any event, you should have smooooth sailing!
 
I have stayed in Canada for more than 730 days over the past 5 years and am currently living here. I hired a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) to help me review the documents I prepared, including hotel invoices, pay stubs, a rental agreement, bank statements, and school transcripts.

Hope you didn't pay much fpor this, hyour case is dead simple. And as noted, excessive amounts of info.

And if you paid a consultant, didn't they provide info on the expired card issue?

Your decision anyway. But man, what people pay for.
 
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