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Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

Permanent Residence

A Canadian Permanent residency is sought after because of the very high quality of life in Canada. Becoming a Canadian PR means that you can work and live anywhere in Canada. You will have easy access to the universal healthcare and world class education system. Last but not the least, you will be able to visit many tourist destinations and explore Canada. There are many different programs through which you can become a Canadian Permanent Resident. A Canadian Permanent Resident does not need a visa to enter Canada. Permanent residency (PR) is issued for five years and a few conditions have to be met to maintain the PR.

Permanent Residence

Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

Canadian Experience Class

The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is a great opportunity to become a permanent resident for those who have at least one year of Canadian work experience. Your work experience can be in one or more than one NOC 0, A or B categories.

Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

Federal Skilled Worker

Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program allows the skilled works to apply for the Canadian Permanent Residency and settle in Canada. Every year Canada welcomes tens of thousands of skilled workers to become permanent resident through this program. 

Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

Provincial Nomination Program

Canadian provinces run their own immigration program which is commonly know as Provincial Nomination Program or PNP. Immigration programs based on their economic, labour market, cultural and social needs of each province. 

Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

Business Immigration

Canada presents amazing opportunities to foreign nationals who have previous experience in running businesses and want to invest in Canada to either start a new business or buy an existing one. 

Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

Sponsor a Spouse

You must be a citizen, permanent resident, or a registered Indian if you want to sponsor a spouse, common-law partner, or conjugal partner to Canada. 

Permanent Residency, Permanent Resident, PR

PR Renewal

The Permanent Resident card (also known as a "PR Card") is issued by Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to the Permanent Residents of Canada. 

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