Hello everyone,
I’m currently living in Saskatchewan and my Saskatchewan ID (non-driver ID) will expire in July 2026.
My PR card has expired, and my Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) document is also past its validity date.
Due to some personal reasons, I am not planning to renew my PR card at this moment, but I still hold Permanent Resident status and live in Saskatchewan.
I currently have the following valid documents:
According to SGI’s Establishing Identity requirements, one of the necessary documents is Proof of Legal Status in Canada.
Since my PR card and COPR are expired, I’m wondering what SGI would accept in this case.
Has anyone renewed their Saskatchewan ID in a similar situation — where the PR card was expired, but the person still resides legally in the province?
Best regards
Efgan
I’m currently living in Saskatchewan and my Saskatchewan ID (non-driver ID) will expire in July 2026.
My PR card has expired, and my Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) document is also past its validity date.
Due to some personal reasons, I am not planning to renew my PR card at this moment, but I still hold Permanent Resident status and live in Saskatchewan.
I currently have the following valid documents:
- Saskatchewan Health Card (active and eligible)
- Utility bill, bank statement, and lease agreement (for proof of address)
- Azerbaijan passport
- Existing Saskatchewan ID (expiring July 2026)
According to SGI’s Establishing Identity requirements, one of the necessary documents is Proof of Legal Status in Canada.
Since my PR card and COPR are expired, I’m wondering what SGI would accept in this case.
Has anyone renewed their Saskatchewan ID in a similar situation — where the PR card was expired, but the person still resides legally in the province?
Best regards
Efgan
