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nkam

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Dec 20, 2015
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Are there risks applying for PR Card renewal as Urgent, when already RQed in the citizenship application?

Does the standard processing – now 169 days -also get second review?
 
As I recall, on Citizzenship forum you have informed you applied for citizenship but you've lost yr passport.
Each of us has a UIC number with CIC . When you apply for PR Card renewal, your application to CIC will tie in to your UIC and all previous records would come up at the same time.
It would then depend on the officer after reviewing your information as to how to proceed.
Your PR renewal application needs to be sent with copies of each page of your passport ( current and expired) over the 5 year period immediately preceding the application along with copies of your tax assessments.
Not being able to send the passport copies or tax assessment copies could very well trigger the secondary review.
 
will a standard application also trigger second review even when I apply from Canada?
 
I lived with Canadian Partner abroad and got almost most of my travel movements records in lieu of lost passport? Am I OK for card renewal?
 
Dabas: have you already applied or will still apply? do you comply with RO in Canada 730 in 5 years?
 
nkam said:
Dabas: have you already applied or will still apply? do you comply with RO in Canada 730 in 5 years?

nkam: I have not yet applied and if I count my work for Canadian business abroad I very much comply with RO..
 
Hello,
Can someone please point out on CIC website where is it written that you need to send photocopies of all pages of passport within the last 5 years?
 
nhosany said:
Hello,
Can someone please point out on CIC website where is it written that you need to send photocopies of all pages of passport within the last 5 years?


As per the following link, please read what it says:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5445ETOC.asp

One (1) main identity document

A photocopy of one of the following:

your valid passport or travel document or
the passport or travel document you had when you became a permanent resident (including the passport page that was stamped when you arrived in Canada and became a permanent resident) or
the certificate of identity or travel document issued by the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada or a foreign country.


In the instruction guide, it does not say anything about all pages.