You will need to gather certain documents to obtain your first Permanent Resident Card, or replace one that is expired, lost or stolen. Collect these documents as early as possible, especially if you plan to travel soon. You can check application processing times in the Quick Find section on the right-hand side of this page.
The information on this page is for you if:
If you are applying to immigrate to Canada, you do not need to apply for a card using the process on this page. Your Permanent Resident Card will be issued to you as part of the immigration process.
If you had permanent resident status in Canada before the Permanent Resident Card was introduced in June 2002, and you still have permanent resident status, follow the steps below to apply for your Permanent Resident Card.
You can download and print the application kit you need from Find an application form or guide in the Quick Find section on the right-hand side of this page. The application you need is called Permanent Resident Card.
You can also ask for an application to be mailed to you:
Read the guide carefully before you complete the application form. The fee for processing your form is not refundable, so make sure that you are eligible for a Permanent Resident Card before you submit your application.
3. Complete the application form and attach the necessary documents.
Follow the instructions in the guide. Be sure to provide the required documents. If information or documents are missing, your application will not be processed. It will be returned to you with a request for the missing information.
Include the following documents with your application:
4. Pay the fee and get the original receipt.
You can pay the fee at most banks in Canada.
You can also pay online through Pay application fees in the Online Services section on the right-hand side of this page. Be sure to print your IMM 5401 receipt of payment form and include it with your application. Note that some credit cards issued outside of North America are not compatible with the online payment system.
5. Mail the application form and documents.
The application kit will provide the address for mailing your application. Be sure your application is complete. Include the original receipt for your application fee and all other supporting documents outlined in the document checklist.
Lost, stolen, destroyed or expired immigration documents issued by the Government of Canada can be replaced. To have documents replaced, you must complete an application and pay the $50 processing fee.
If your Permanent Resident Card is lost, stolen or destroyed, immediately contact the Call Centre (see Contact Us at the top of this page). If your card has simply expired, you do not need to contact the Call Centre.
You will have to complete an application for a new Permanent Resident Card. Follow the steps for How to apply for your Permanent Resident Card on this page.
Complete your application as instructed in How to apply for your Permanent Resident Card on this page.
Include a copy of your plane tickets with your application, and write “Urgent—Proof of travel included” on your envelope. An agent from the processing centre will examine your application quickly. Your travel itinerary will not be accepted as proof of travel.
If you mailed your application before the processing times posted on our website and have not yet received your card, please send us the following information by fax at (514) 496-8670:
If all these requirements are met, we will examine your request and contact you within two business days to inform you whether it is possible to speed up the process.