Visa and Immigration Status

This screen summarizes immigration-linked documents associated with your Digital Canada profile. It does not replace the official record in IRCC’s systems. Airlines and border officers verify status through their own tools; always carry valid physical documents when required.

Primary status

Profile linked to IRCC data: Yes. Primary immigration status: permanent resident.

Documents and travel authorizations (2 records)

Document Number (masked) Expires Travel entries / notes
PR Card PR•••••9182 2028-03-14 N/A
eTA (historical) 2019-01-10 Expired

Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

Visa-exempt foreign nationals flying to Canada generally need a valid eTA linked to their passport. Permanent residents of Canada should travel with a valid PR Card or appropriate travel document rather than relying on an eTA. Historical eTA rows may appear for accounts that held temporary status before landing.

Employers, education, and landlords

Third parties may ask to verify work or study authorization. Best practice is to show the minimum document needed (e.g., work permit with employer annotation) rather than an entire IRCC account export. This UI is illustrative; production systems should log consent and retention limits.

Immigration status online — portals, employers, and privacy

Applicants sign in to see stages such as medicals, background checks, or biometrics. Status verbs (“reviewing,” “approved”) need careful localization and accessibility.

Employers may verify work authorization but must minimize data collection—store authorization expiry and conditions, not unnecessary biographic detail.

Refusals and procedural fairness letters have appeal clocks; your UI should never mock those deadlines disrespectfully.

Relates to Permanent resident card, Citizenship, and Passport renewal in pathway storytelling.