TDOT Immigration
A valid PR card is required to board any commercial flight to Canada. If your card is expired or nearly expired and you have significant travel history outside Canada, the renewal process requires more than just filing a form - IRCC will assess whether you’ve met your residency obligation of 730 days in Canada in the last five years.
We calculate your residency obligation compliance using your travel history before you apply, because applying when you don’t meet the RO is a serious mistake that can trigger a PR loss process. If you’re short on days, we advise on your options. If you meet the RO, we prepare a complete renewal application with a clear residency calculation and supporting documentation.
Book a free, no-obligation assessment with our CICC-licensed team. We'll review your situation and recommend the strongest pathway.
Contact us to renew your PR card →Whether you're just starting to explore your options or have a specific case in mind - our CICC-licensed team will give you an honest, professional assessment of your situation.
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Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Results may vary. All fees are in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and may vary based on case complexity. TDOT Immigration Services is registered with the CICC. Not affiliated with the Government of Canada or IRCC.