You posted the same query eight times in the course of just one hour. You did so starting within just minutes of joining the forum, displaying the fact that you are either not at all familiar with the format and nature of discussions in the forum, or acting in deliberate disregard for the format and nature of discussions here.
So your posts looked and smelled like SPAM. Not good bait when fishing for answers to sincere questions. It is no surprise there were only snippy nibbles. (Looked like spam to me; so I am among those who try to offer, to the extent we can, helpful information in response to genuine questions, and who passed your posts on by.)
I will not presume to lecture anyone, including not you, about the format and structure of discussion here. Rather, I'll merely suggest you make an effort, as they say, to
read the room some (which does not mandate conforming -- my participation here often conflicts with the room -- but is more about surveying the scene in preparation for navigating it). And I'll note that many discussions here, particularly those in regards to substantive issues, proceed more like playing chess by mail (paper mail) rather than typical social media back-and-forth, let alone the patter in twitter-zones. Its a
post-and-come-back-later scene more than
post-and-wait.
I have previously answered a very similar question; see discussion here
https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/renewing-pr-card-with-rc1-prtd.740866/
Including this:
That is just one among several related discussions in multiple threads here. While your situation is not common, it is one that comes up periodically.
Otherwise, in the application itself you follow the instructions, answering questions accurately, honestly, and completely; for some parts your response might be "Not Applicable." No need to figure out how this or that will look. Report the truth. Answer what is asked.
And as I responded in the other thread, should not hurt, decent chance it could help, to include a cover letter (or supplemental page) BRIEFLY explaining the situation.
FURTHER COMMENT:
I am NOT an expert and NOT qualified to offer personal advice. But I can suggest that it might be worth your while to also exercise some patience in how you proceed.
In particular, it is probably a good idea to get well-established in Canada before you make the application for a new PR card. Which might not be all that easy without a currently valid PR card, and could depend on things like whether you have a CRA SIN.
As
@bellaluna referenced, there is not a lot of experience reported here for this situation. There is
no consensus here, even, that it is OK to proceed with an application for a new PR card without waiting to be in Canada long enough to be back in compliance with the PR Residency Obligation . . . that is, some forum participants say that a PR in your situation should wait TWO YEARS to apply for the PR card.
As my comments referenced above (and discussed more extensively at the linked thread, among other similar discussions in other threads), my understanding is that when the PR Travel Document is coded to show it was a decision based on H&C, that usually means it should be OK to proceed to apply for a new PR card WITHOUT having to wait. As I responded to the OP in the thread linked above:
But, again, it is probably a good idea to get well-established in Canada before you make the application for a new PR card. I am not at all sure, but unless and until the PR returning to Canada on a PR TD issued for H&C reasons has at least established residency in Canada (not mere presence, but a settled-resident-address), if not more (job, school enrollment, or such), there appears to be a bigger RISK of non-routine processing that could delay being issued a PR card for many months, even a year.
Just to be sure you are aware, the current timeline for routinely processed PR card applications tends to be four months or more. So regardless when you make the PR card application, expect to go without one for at least several months after arriving here.