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Hi everyone,

I applied for my PR Card renewal with urgent processing on May 18, 2025. The IRCC website currently shows a 12-day processing time for renewals. However, I still haven’t received an application number, and nothing appears when I check the Client Application Status tool. I also logged into my IRCC portal and tried using the ‘Add/Link an application to your account’ feature, but I haven’t been able to find or link the application there either.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? How long does it usually take to hear back from IRCC after applying with urgent processing?
Also, aside from submitting a webform (which I’ve already considered), are there any other ways to track or follow up on the application? I tried calling IRCC but wasn’t able to get much help. Would it be helpful to reach out to my local MP, given that this is urgent and I need the PR card for a job opportunity?

Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 
Hi everyone,

I applied for my PR Card renewal with urgent processing on May 18, 2025. The IRCC website currently shows a 12-day processing time for renewals. However, I still haven’t received an application number, and nothing appears when I check the Client Application Status tool. I also logged into my IRCC portal and tried using the ‘Add/Link an application to your account’ feature, but I haven’t been able to find or link the application there either.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? How long does it usually take to hear back from IRCC after applying with urgent processing?
Also, aside from submitting a webform (which I’ve already considered), are there any other ways to track or follow up on the application? I tried calling IRCC but wasn’t able to get much help. Would it be helpful to reach out to my local MP, given that this is urgent and I need the PR card for a job opportunity?

Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

PR card renewals without urgent processing is 12 days. Generally we are seeing people receive the cards before they get any sort of confirmation because of the fast processing time. Whether IRCC decides to process urgently is up to them but with such a short regular processing time, there's not much to speed up.

I assume you meet the residency obligation and also submitted the application with a buffer (i.e. not just 730 days)?
 
Hi,
Yes, I meet the residency obligation and have a decent buffer (150+ days) for the renewal. I see, I really hope that's my case as well and the application gets processed timely. Any ideas on when should I reach out to IRCC for an update (via webform) if I don't hear back from them till June 02, 2025, that will be more than 2 weeks after filing? Thanks
 
Hi,
Yes, I meet the residency obligation and have a decent buffer (150+ days) for the renewal. I see, I really hope that's my case as well and the application gets processed timely. Any ideas on when should I reach out to IRCC for an update (via webform) if I don't hear back from them till June 02, 2025, that will be more than 2 weeks after filing? Thanks

If you have approx 850 days of residency in Canada in the past five years then I don't see why there would be any delays. Keep in mind that the 12 days is processing time only and doesn't include mailing.
 
Given that you were supposed to have an in person interview in July 2024 that you did not attend you may not qualify for urgent processing. It is impossible to say.
 
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Hi,
Yes, I meet the residency obligation and have a decent buffer (150+ days) for the renewal. I see, I really hope that's my case as well and the application gets processed timely. Any ideas on when should I reach out to IRCC for an update (via webform) if I don't hear back from them till June 02, 2025, that will be more than 2 weeks after filing? Thanks
@canuck78 is right, you left out all the important stuff about your history:

Anyone's guess but I doubt this will get processed in the 'regular' timeframes.
 
@canuck78 is right, you left out all the important stuff about your history:

Anyone's guess but I doubt this will get processed in the 'regular' timeframes.

Based on this new information, I agree. It's going to be a dice roll if this is treated as a standard or non standard application. If non standard, the processing times will go out the window.