Hi Leon,depenabill,Aviator33072 and all senior members I apply for renew of my p r card on march 31,2019.and my application received on April 4.after that they never revert.few days back I call ircc and guy acknowledged that they received the application but they need 30 day's to know where my application is now.he told me that they may be lost my application. I got my p r in march 2014.after got my p r I spend few weeks in Canada but my family settled permanently hear and now my wife and two son are on the way to get citizenship.due to my parents and buisness I mostly stay in India.but from September 2018 up to date I m hear in Canada doing my buisness.i start this buisness in June 2014 and my wife look after in my absence. I regularly file my income tax returns from the last five years. My p r card expired in feb 2019.but I complete my 750 day's on march 30,2019.after that i apply to renew my p r card but till date i dont listen a single word from ircc.i don't understand what to do.plz suggest is it good to send a new application now or call again to ircc.i am going to to send a web form enquiry now.plz suggest what to do now.
Probably just wait and watch for communication from IRCC, and respond to that accordingly.
Generally speculation about why a PR card application is subject to non-routine processing does not reveal much, not even after you learn what sort of non-routine processing it is . . . which can range from Secondary Review to a referral to the local office for Residency Obligation examination or even investigation, with other procedures in-between ranging from Quality Assurance measures to referrals to the PSU.
You were obviously
cutting-it-close so it is no surprise your PRC application is subject to some degree of non-routine processing, which can delay the process briefly, by weeks or a few months, or it can result in lengthy delays, some Secondary Review cases taking up to and occasionally even longer than a year.
Assuming you took care of things like getting your Canadian drivers license and health care coverage, you do NOT actually need a PR card now . . . unless you travel abroad and need it to fly back to Canada. But travel abroad probably NOT a good idea at this time give the extent to which you were
cutting-it-close.
Bringing this back around to the short answer: Probably just wait and watch for communication from IRCC, and respond to that accordingly.