I have lived in Canada long enough to meet residents requirements. Can I re-enter Canada as a permanent resident?
If you have a Permanent Resident Card, you may proceed to Canada where an officer will make a determination as to whether you have lost permanent resident status. If you do not have a Permanent Resident Card, you may apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document and at that time a visa officer will make a determination as to whether you have lost permanent resident status.
If you have a Permanent Resident Card, you may proceed to Canada where an officer will make a determination as to whether you have lost permanent resident status. If you do not have a Permanent Resident Card, you may apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document and at that time a visa officer will make a determination as to whether you have lost permanent resident status. Click here for more information on the Permanent Resident Travel Document.
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