PR Card Renewal processing time from India
Posted IRCC average: 65-100 days. Times vary by visa office and case complexity โ verify on canada.ca.
Always verify on canada.ca's live processing-time tool at check-processing-times. IRCC updates posted figures monthly.
About the PR Card Renewal
Renewal or replacement of a Canadian Permanent Resident card.
India-specific factors that affect timing
- Police clearance via Passport Seva Kendra (PSK), 7-10 days; non-resident Indians via Indian Mission abroad.
- ECA via WES is the most common path; degree verification often delayed by university transcripts.
- IELTS available in 40+ cities; CELPIP very limited (Delhi/Mumbai only).
- India does not permit dual citizenship โ naturalization in Canada requires applying for OCI status afterward.
Police certificate from India: PCC issued by Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) for residents in India; for NRIs, by the nearest Indian Mission. Validity 6 months from issue.
VAC locations in India
- New Delhi
- Mumbai
- Chandigarh
- Bengaluru
- Chennai
- Hyderabad
- Kolkata
- Ahmedabad
- Pune
- Jalandhar
- Surat
Embassy / High Commission: High Commission of Canada, 7/8 Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021. Consulates in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chandigarh.
Frequently asked questions
What is the current PR Card Renewal processing time from India?
IRCC's posted service standard for PR Card Renewal applications is 65-100 days. Times vary by visa office and case complexity. Verify the current figure on canada.ca's processing-time tool before applying.
How does IRCC calculate the PR Card Renewal processing time?
IRCC publishes the 80th percentile of recently completed applications, meaning roughly 20% of cases take longer than the posted figure. Factors include visa office workload, security checks, and document completeness.
What can delay my PR Card Renewal application from India?
Common causes: incomplete documents, security background checks, medical exam follow-ups, biometrics scheduling, and IRCC procedural-fairness letters requesting more information. India-specific factors include availability of police certificates and biometrics enrolment at local VACs.
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