How to Renew Your PR Card through the Representative Permanent Residence (PR) Portal
NOTE 1: You must renew your PR card before leaving Canada because you’ll need the PR card or Permanent Residence Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada by plane, train, bus or boat.
NOTE 2: The following process is able to be used online PR Card renewal application. It is also applicable for the paper based application.
NOTE 3: You can only apply for one PR card and one PR travel document at a time.
Step 1: Log in to Portal through Following Link:
https://prson-srpel.apps.cic.gc.ca/en/rep/login
Step 2: Select “Start New Application” under “Apply for, renew or replace my Permanent Resident card or Permanent Resident Travel Document”
Step 3: Fill in the Client’s Basic Information (Client’s Profile)
Note: Select Your Category – PR Card
Step 4: After Filling in the Client’s Information, Click “Continue” and the Following Webpage will Show Up
Step 5: Click “View” and the Application Page will Show up
Section 1: Client’s Information
Make sure to include all documents needed for the program you’re applying under. Use the document checklist to make sure you don’t miss required documents.
Based on your selection, you are completing the application for a PR card. Use this application if your client:
did not receive your card within 180 days of immigrating
are renewing your card
are replacing a lost, stolen or damaged card,
are changing your gender designation on your card,
are changing the name on your PR card to reclaim your Indigenous name, or
are a permanent resident requesting a PR card for the first time.
Section 2: Decide Whether Your PR Card Application is Urgent or Not
Upload proof if the Permanent Resident card request is urgent
To qualify for urgent Permanent Resident card (PR card) processing, you must be travelling within the next three months due to:
a job opportunity
your own serious illness
the death of a family member
work related to your current job
the serious illness of a family member
you are in a crisis, emergency, or a vulnerable situation
Even if you qualify, we can’t guarantee we’ll process your application urgently or that you’ll get your PR card on time.
If you request priority processing, please choose the reason why and upload required documentation as proof of your situation. Upload these documents into the fields provided and keep copies for your own records.
Section 3: PR Card Renewal Application Forms List
IMM 5444: [Online Form]Application for a Permanent Resident Card (PR card) (mandatory, online form)
You need to upload your personal photo taken within the last 12 months. We’ll use it to make their permanent resident card. Please upload a JPEG or PNG file. You may upload a photo from your computer or take a photo with your mobile device. If required, you can find out more about photo requirements.
Upload your photo (back)
The back of the photo must contain the name and date of birth of the subject, as well as the name and complete address of the photography studio and the date the photo was taken. The photographer may use a stamp or handwrite this information. Please upload a JPEG or PNG file.
Section 5: Supporting Documentation Upload for PR Card
Suggested Supporting Documents List:
Letter of explanation
Copy of current valid passport
Photocopies of all previous passports/travel documents used in the last 5 years
Proof of spouse’s residency in the five years immediately before the application
Supplementary Travel Log
Supporting legal documentation as proof of name change
Humanitarian & Compassionate grounds request letter
Police report
Proof of full-time Canadian Employment outside Canada
Marriage Certificate
Divorce Certificate
Adoption Order
Relative’s PR Card or Citizenship Certificate
Proof of spouse’s Canadian Employment outside Canada
Identity Document (driver’s licence, etc.)
Birth certificate – dependent
Proof of Residency in Canada in the five years immediately before the application
Spouse’s Passports or Travel Documents
Authorization to travel (for a minor)
Legal Change of Name
Other
Considerations:
Recommended document labelling: please use the following naming convention when labelling your documents: “Last Name – First Name – Document type – #”. For example: “Wong – John – Proof of Education -1”.
Please make sure your documents are labelled properly. For example, if you upload a picture of your child, you should label the file so that it includes the name of that child.
File names can only contain the following characters: “A-Z” “a-z” “0-9” “-” “_” “.”
Photos: You need to upload one photo for each person on your application. You must also upload a copy of the back of each photo showing:
the name and date of birth of the subject, as well as the name and complete address of the photography studio;
the date the photo was taken;
the photographer may use a stamp or handwrite this information.
Please visit the guide for permanent resident photos for more information.
Accepted file types: Only PDF, JPG, JPEG, and PNG are accepted.
Accepted file size: File size should be 4mb maximum and photos should be 420×540 pixels minimum.