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siyashree

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As my pr card expired in 2019 and due to some circumstances I am applying renewal now, can it be a issue for me?
 
As my pr card expired in 2019 and due to some circumstances I am applying renewal now, can it be a issue for me?

Reading between the lines, you are not resident in Canada and have not been for the last several years?
 
As my pr card expired in 2019 and due to some circumstances I am applying renewal now, can it be a issue for me?
Before answering your question, you need to mention if you meet the RO or not and how did it go at the border. Were you questioned or did the agent just let you in, was there a report, etc...?
 
When did you land as a PR? What documents did you show to enter Canada? Your expired PR card?
 
As my pr card expired in 2019 and due to some circumstances I am applying renewal now, can it be a issue for me?
So you are in Canada now? Did you get reported when you crossed teh border. When did you come back?

If you didn't get reported, you need to stay for 2 years (plus some buffer) and then apply to renew your PR after you meet your RO.

There is no concept of "applying late". PR card is used to travel back to Canada. Some people do not travel and do not need a valid PR card.
So apply (in Canada) when you meet RO if you were not reported.
 
So you are in Canada now? Did you get reported when you crossed teh border. When did you come back?

If you didn't get reported, you need to stay for 2 years (plus some buffer) and then apply to renew your PR after you meet your RO.

There is no concept of "applying late". PR card is used to travel back to Canada. Some people do not travel and do not need a valid PR card.
So apply (in Canada) when you meet RO if you were not reported.
Sadly, some people that are in breach of their R.O. are allowed to enter, but have no idea if the CBSA officer has started the process to create a 44(1) report. Some people only find out when they receive something afterwards...including a Removal Order. Granted, it's not an enforceable Removal Order until there has been a hearing, but shocking nonetheless. It should be a mandatory requirement that the PR get a copy of the report before leaving the PoE...unless the officer was bluffing when saying that there would be a report.
 
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