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A Canadian Permanent Residence (PR) allows individuals to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada, enjoying many rights and privileges of citizens, with several pathways available for different applicants.
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A Canadian Permanent Residence (PR) allows individuals to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada, enjoying many rights and privileges of citizens, with several pathways available for different applicants.
This fast-tracked system for skilled workers includes three programs: Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, and Canadian Experience Class. Candidates are ranked by the Comprehensive Ranking System, and top scorers receive PR invitations.
Each Canadian province and territory (except Quebec) has a PNP to nominate individuals for regional settlement. PNPs target specific skills and job markets, offering a viable option beyond Express Entry.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their spouses, common-law partners, dependent children, and other eligible relatives to become permanent residents. This pathway prioritizes family reunification.
To get Canadian permanent residence, apply through pathways like Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), or family sponsorship by submitting an application via the IRCC website, providing necessary documents, and meeting eligibility criteria.
Eligibility for PR in Canada includes skilled workers through Express Entry, provincial nominees, family sponsorship, Quebec-selected skilled workers, start-up visa applicants, and self-employed persons with relevant experience.
The duration of time you need to stay in Canada to get permanent residency (PR) varies depending on the immigration program. For example, under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), you need at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada within the last three years. Other programs, like Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs), may have different requirements based on provincial criteria.
The fastest way to get permanent residency (PR) in Canada is through the Express Entry system, particularly the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) for those with at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada, as it often has quicker processing times.