Can a Canadian pr card keep my permanent resident status even if the visa expire date is up.?



Answer:
The PR Card is normally issued for 5 years. In some circumstances it may be issued for 1 year only.

Possession of a valid PR Card does not ensure that one's permanent resident status will remain valid until the expiry date. In some circumstances - notably where breaches of residence obligations are involved - permanent resident status can be lost before this date.

Similarly, a PR Card's expiration date does not indicate that the holder's status as a permanent resident has expired, or will expire, on that date. It is the date after which the card must be replaced with a new card, if the holder is still a legal permanent resident at that time.**
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