PR CARD RENEWAL & RESIDENCY OBLIGATION SUPPORT

Protect your status. Renew with confidence.

Maintaining your Permanent Resident (PR) status is essential for living, working, and building your future in Canada. If your PR card is expiring—or you are concerned about not meeting the 730-day residency requirement—Altec Global Inc. is here to help you navigate the process with clarity and confidence.

With over 30 years of professional immigration experience, our team has assisted thousands of clients, including those with insufficient residency days, long-term overseas work, family obligations abroad, or complex travel histories. No matter your situation, there are solutions—and you do not have to give up your PR status.

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Our PR Renewal Services

PR Card Renewal (Standard & Complex Cases)

We assist with complete PR card renewal applications, including reviewing eligibility, preparing documents, and ensuring accuracy to avoid delays or refusals.

PR Renewal With Insufficient Days

For clients who do not meet the 730-day requirement, we prepare:

  • Detailed explanation letters
  • Supporting evidence packages
  • Residency obligation analysis
  • Full case strategy for appeal-risk situations

 

Our experience significantly increases the chance of approval.

Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD)

If your PR card expires while you’re outside Canada, we help you apply for a PRTD to return safely—while minimizing the risk of residency obligation issues.

Consultation on Maintaining PR Status

We provide tailored advice for individuals planning long-term overseas work, business assignments, or family absences.

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Why Choose Altec Global Inc. for PR Card Renewal?

Solutions Even If You Don’t Meet the 730-Day Requirement

Our team specializes in complex PR renewal cases—including insufficient residency days.

Personalized Strategy for Every Case

Our team specializes in complex PR renewal cases—including insufficient residency days.

Full Support From Start to Approval

From document preparation to writing detailed explanation letters and communicating with IRCC—we handle every step.

Decades of Experience You Can Trust

Our leadership includes a former Canadian Immigration Judge, a former Visa Officer, licensed consultants, lawyers, and CPAs.

Proven Track Record of Success

We have successfully handled numerous PR renewal and PRTD cases across the globe.

Our PR Renewal Process

1. Assessment & Case Review

Submit your resume/travel history for a detailed analysis.

2. Document Preparation

We identify required documents and help compile strong evidence.

3. Drafting Explanation Materials

Our team prepares persuasive and well-structured letters to support your case.

4. Application Submission

We complete and submit your PR renewal or PRTD application.

5. Follow-Up & Communication

If IRCC requests additional documents, we handle responses professionally.

6. Approval & Next Steps

Your PR status is protected—and your future in Canada secured.

PR Renewal – Q&A

What is the 730-day residency requirement for PR holders?

Permanent residents must be physically present in Canada for at least 730 days within a 5-year period. These days do not need to be continuous. If the requirement is not met, IRCC may review your status and determine whether you can keep your PR.

Failing to meet the 730-day residency obligation can place your permanent resident status at serious risk. While not every case results in immediate loss of status, IRCC has the authority to assess your residency history and determine whether you remain eligible to keep PR status. Professional advice is strongly recommended before taking any action.

In limited situations, yes — such as accompanying a Canadian spouse or working for a qualifying Canadian business abroad. These cases require strict documentation and careful review.

No. PR status is not lost automatically.

However, a negative decision from IRCC can lead to loss of status and possible removal proceedings.

Yes. Your status does not expire with the PR card.
However, applying or traveling without proper assessment may trigger a review of your residency compliance.

You must apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada. This application can trigger a review of your residency obligation. Professional assistance is strongly recommended for clients with insufficient days.

Typical issues include:

  • Not meeting the 730-day requirement
  • Incomplete documents or incorrect residency calculation
  • Weak or unclear explanations for long absences
  • Misunderstanding of IRCC’s rules for counting days abroad

 

Our specialists help prevent these mistakes.

Our team provides:

  • Detailed residency analysis
  • Strategic planning for clients lacking days
  • H&C explanation letters tailored to IRCC expectations
  • PRTD and PR renewal application support
  • Guidance on how to maintain your status moving forward

 

With decades of experience—led by former IRB members and senior immigration professionals—we have helped countless clients keep their PR status even in challenging situations.

You should contact us if you:

  • Have less than 730 days in Canada
  • Have lived abroad for work or family obligations
  • Are unsure whether time abroad can be counted
  • Need help preparing a strong explanation package
  • Are outside Canada and require a PRTD

 

Early guidance helps protect your status.

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We assist permanent residents with both standard and complex PR renewal cases. Our team reviews your residency history, prepares accurate applications, and develops strong explanations for clients who lack sufficient days in Canada. Whether renewing your PR card, applying for a PRTD, or planning your long-term residency strategy, we offer focused, reliable support to help protect your status.