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The main dierence between citizenship and permanent residency in Canada is that prior to becoming a citizen, one must become a permanent resident. To be eligible to become a citizen, you must meet certain requirements.
No, you need a valid permanent resident (PR) card to return to Canada.
You must stay in Canada for at least 730 days during the last ve years to keep your permanent residency status.
No, you need a valid permanent resident (PR) card to return to Canada.
In the event that you are approved as a permanent resident, and haven’t received your permanent resident card, you may apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document from your closest Visa Application Centre on arrival to your destination to ensure you are able to return to Canada.
No, you must apply for a PRTD from the country you are travelling to.
Your PR card will no longer be valid once you are granted Canadian citizenship.
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