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To find out how and where to submit your application, see your instruction guide. Use our Web form to: ask about your application. ask a general question about a program or service. give new information about your application. change your contact information. add, change or remove a representative.
Apply to immigrate. Get a visa to study, work or visit Canada. Voting abroad. Voting process for Canadians who live abroad. Office information. Address. Abu Dhabi Trade Towers (Abu Dhabi Mall), West Tower, 9th Floor, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Contact us. Book an appointment. Jobs at our office Request emergency assistance.
Renew your PR card before leaving Canada. If you need your application processed urgently, check if you qualify for urgent processing. Even if you qualify for urgent processing, we can’t guarantee that you’ll get your PR card on time. We can’t process PR card applications in less than 3 weeks.
Find a visa application centre (VAC) to book an appointment to give your biometrics (fingerprints and photo). Submit an enquiry using the IRCC web form to contact a visa office. Permanent residents of Canada: Find out how to apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) .
If your permanent resident (PR) card is expired or will expire in less than 9 months, you can apply for a new card. The new card will have a new expiration date. Most new PR cards are valid for 5 years. To be eligible for a PR card, you need to. Find out how to submit a PR card application.
You can use the Permanent Residence (PR) Portal to apply for most PR programs. If we approve your application, you can confirm your PR status and get your PR card. Are you an immigration representative? Sign in to the Representative PR Portal.
Use this portal to: apply for permanent residence. apply on behalf of another individual for permanent residence [For resettled refugees only] apply for, renew or replace a permanent resident (PR) card [For PRs only] apply for a permanent resident travel document (PRTD) [For PRs only] confirm your permanent residence.