The journey to becoming a Canadian permanent resident is a significant milestone, but the wait for the official immigration documents, particularly the Permanent Resident (PR) card, has become a concern for many newcomers. Recently, the Toronto Star highlighted the predicament faced by new immigrants who find themselves waiting for months after their approval for permanent residence to receive their PR cards from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The PR card serves not only as identification but also as a crucial travel document, essential for re-entry into Canada. The delay in obtaining a PR card can hinder the ability of new immigrants to travel outside of Canada, especially in emergencies.
The journey to becoming a Canadian permanent resident is a significant milestone, but the wait for the official immigration documents, particularly the Permanent Resident (PR) card, has become a concern for many newcomers. Recently, the Toronto Star highlighted the predicament faced by new immigrants who find themselves waiting for months after their approval for permanent residence to receive their PR cards from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). The PR card serves not only as identification but also as a crucial travel document, essential for re-entry into Canada. The delay in obtaining a PR card can hinder the ability of new immigrants to travel outside of Canada, especially in emergencies.