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Subject: Permanent Resident Card Application |
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http://prcard.ca/
The Permanent Resident Card is the official proof of your status as a permanent resident in Canada.
This wallet-sized plastic card is required for all permanent residents of Canada seeking to re-enter Canada on a commercial carrier (airplane, boat, train or bus).
Since June 2002, all new permanent residents automatically receive their first Permanent Resident Card as part of the immigration process.
If you are a current permanent resident you may apply for a PR Card if you:
received permanent resident status before June 28, 2002;
became a permanent resident on or after June 28, 2002 but did not receive a PR Card at that time; or
need to replace an expired, lost or stolen PR Card.
You must be in Canada to collect in-person your PR Card from the CIC local office at your area. If you are outside of Canada and your PR Card expired you need to apply for a travel document at the nearest Canadian visa office.
Residency Obligation is the legal requirement (section 28 of IRPA) a permanent resident of Canada must meet to retain their status. From the time permanent residence is confirmed, a total of 730 days of residence in each 5 years period is required. Not meeting this residency requirement can lead to loss of permanent resident status. Following a final determination by an immigration officer to revoke permanent resident status, the permanent resident has the right of appeal to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.
[07-06-2012,07:35] [***.172.142.244] Anonymous |
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(in reply to: Permanent Resident Card Application) You copied and pasted a piece of information out of the CIC official website and in the header, you are using the website of your firm?
Pretty lame, if you ask me.
[07-06-2012,16:40] [***.115.153.178] DocD |
guess what (in reply to: Permanent Resident Card Application) I am not asking you
[08-06-2012,07:40] [***.95.23.181] Anonymous |
HAHAHHAA (in reply to: Permanent Resident Card Application) 200.00 for you to spend 10 minutes filling out a simple form.
PLUS they PAID you and still have the privilege of compiling the information anyway.
I hope you are next in line for government investigation into these type of firms.
They got one in Halifax a couple of weeks ago.
i have taken the liberty of assisting you in your attempts at being recognized ;)
[09-06-2012,09:20] [***.171.199.63] Bama0 |
Bamao (in reply to: Permanent Resident Card Application) "
PLUS they PAID you and still have the privilege of compiling the information anyway.
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Like with any immigration application the consultant´s fee should include knowing the personal details of the client so he can complete the form for them.....
[12-06-2012,07:02] [***.95.23.181] Anonymous |