Permanent Residency doesn't expire. PR card expires. You do not need a valid PR card for as long as you don't intend to travel outside Canada. You can take oath with an expired PR card.Hi guys, I applied for Citizenship in February.
My Pr expires in June.
My question is should I apply for Permanent residency extension?
Depends where your file will be processed. Please refer to the spreadsheet (link in my signature) for averages per month for your location. Can take 6-12 months or more from start to finish.Okay thanks you guys.
I'm taking that usually it takes 6 months for Citizenship processing to through?
If there is any chance (family illness, urgent business travel,...) you need to travel before your citizenship application completes (which most likely but not certainly will complete within 12 months after AOR) you should apply for a new PR card.Hi guys, I applied for Citizenship in February.
My Pr expires in June.
My question is should I apply for Permanent residency extension?
That's not how it works.Okay thanks you guys.
I'm taking that usually it takes 6 months for Citizenship processing to through?
If there is even a chance of travelling, I recommend renewing your PR card. It's not expensive, the required docs are basic and it is always safe to have a valid PR cardHi guys, I applied for Citizenship in February.
My Pr expires in June.
My question is should I apply for Permanent residency extension?
Yes. I was just saying that could be an option if OP chooses to not get a new PR card but has to travel in an emergency. Personally I would apply for a new PR card as it avoids the hassles of a PRTD as btbt mentions (apply from outside the country, every embassy/ consulate process at different speeds etc.) but the PRTD should be known as a valid plan B.The PRTD can only be applied for from out of country, no? Better to just renew your PR card as it costs the same, requires the same basic info, and carries less risk.