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Becoming a permanent resident of Canada means gaining the legal right to live, work and study anywhere in the country; without time limits.
For many, it’s not just a status, it’s a life-changing step toward stability, opportunity and eventually, Canadian citizenship.
Whether you're a skilled worker, an international student or a family member, permanent residency opens the door to a new chapter in Canada.
As a Canadian PR, you gain access to a wide range of social, economic and personal advantages that improve your quality of life:
• Live and work anywhere in Canada
• Access to public healthcare and education
• Pathway to citizenship
• Family reunification
• Social benefits
Legal protections
While PRs enjoy many of the same rights as citizens, there are key differences:
• PRs must maintain residency requirements, while citizens can live abroad indefinitely.
• PRs must carry a valid PR card when travelling internationally, while citizens use a Canadian passport.
• PRs cannot vote or run for office, and may not qualify for some government jobs requiring high-level security clearance.
• Citizenship is permanent, while PR status can be lost under certain conditions.
Whether you're a student, a worker, a family member, or an entrepreneur, applying for permanent residency in Canada involves understanding who qualifies, how the process works and how to maintain your status.
In this section, we’ll walk you through the key eligibility requirements, application steps, and everything you need to know about the Permanent Resident (PR) card: your official proof of PR status.
The Permanent Resident (PR) card is your official proof of PR status in Canada.
It’s a wallet-sized photo ID issued by the Canadian government that confirms your right to live and work permanently in the country.
You’ll need it to re-enter Canada by commercial transportation and to access certain services.
Carrying a valid PR card is essential for proving your status, especially when travelling internationally.
While each immigration program has unique criteria, most share a core set of requirements:
• Age: Applicants between 18 - 45 generally receive more points (if applying through Express Entry).
• Education: A post-secondary diploma, degree or trade certification is usually required.
• Work experience: Typically one year of full-time, skilled work experience in the last ten years.
• Language proficiency: Proof of English or French ability through tests like IELTS or TEF.
• Proof of funds: Applicants must show they can support themselves and their families after arriving in Canada (unless already working in Canada or applying under a family sponsorship).
• Medical and criminal admissibility: A clean background and good health are mandatory.
To determine if you're eligible for permanent residency in Canada, you must evaluate your personal circumstances against the criteria of the immigration pathways available.
Some of the main categories include:
• Economic immigration: for skilled workers, tradespeople, and individuals with Canadian work or study experience.
• Family sponsorship: for spouses, common-law partners, children, and parents of Canadian citizens or PRs.
• Business immigration: for entrepreneurs, investors, and start-up founders.
• Refugees and protected persons: for individuals seeking asylum or protection under international and Canadian law.
The process of applying for PR can vary depending on the program, but generally includes the following steps:
• Determine your eligibility. Use online tools or consult with an immigration expert to understand which programs fit your profile.
• Prepare your documentation. This includes passports, language test results, education assessments, proof of funds, work history, police certificates and a medical exam.
• Submit your application:
• For Express Entry, create an online profile and enter the pool of candidates.
• For Family Sponsorship, your Canadian relative must submit the sponsorship application first.
• For Provincial Nominee Programs, you may apply directly to the province before submitting to the federal government.
• Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA). If applicable (especially under Express Entry).
• Submit your full PR application. Along with fees and all supporting documents.
• Wait for processing. Processing times vary by program and volume.
• Get your Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR). Upon approval, this document allows you to officially land in Canada as a PR.
• Receive your PR card. Once you arrive, it will be mailed to your Canadian address.
Even eligible candidates can be refused PR if there are mistakes or gaps in their application.
The most common reasons include:
• Incomplete or incorrect forms: Small errors can lead to rejection or delays.
• Missing or outdated documents: Every piece of evidence must be current and properly translated.
• Failure to meet criteria: Applicants sometimes overestimate their language skills or work experience.
• Inconsistent information: Discrepancies between different parts of the application raise red flags.
• Misrepresentation: Providing false or misleading information can lead to a five-year ban.
• Criminal or medical inadmissibility: Even minor offenses or untreated health issues can result in refusal.
International students can apply for PR after completing their studies and gaining eligible Canadian work experience, typically through the Canadian Experience Class or a Provincial Nominee Program.
Learn more about the Student Visa here.
If your spouse or partner is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, they can sponsor you to join them in Canada. One of the most accessible family-based immigration options.
Learn more about Spousal Sponsorship here.
Designed for entrepreneurs launching innovative businesses in Canada. Requires support from a designated organization and leads directly to PR.
Learn more about the Start-Up Visa here.
A fast-track system for skilled workers applying under three federal programs. Candidates are ranked using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS), with top profiles invited to apply for PR.
Learn more about the Express Entry System here.
For individuals who have gained at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada. Ideal for international graduates and temporary workers transitioning to PR.
For professionals with foreign work experience who meet education, language, and other selection criteria. Applicants must qualify through the Express Entry system.
Targets skilled tradespeople with recent work experience in eligible occupations. Requires either a Canadian job offer or a certificate of qualification.
Each Canadian province and territory offers PR pathways to applicants who meet local labor market needs. PNPs often have faster processing and occupation-specific streams.
For individuals needing protection or fleeing persecution. Canada offers several PR options through refugee resettlement and humanitarian grounds.
Dr. Nejad is an Immigration expert. As a PhD graduate who has been studying in Canada, the United States, and Iran, he knows well how successful immigration looks like and the challenges immigrants face.
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It depends on the program. Express Entry takes about 6–8 months, while PNPs or family sponsorships may take 12–24 months.
Government fees include CAD $850 for the principal applicant, CAD $515 Right of PR Fee, and CAD $230 per dependent child.
Additional costs may include language tests, medical exams,and translations.
It depends on your education, work experience, language skills, and goals.
Parsam offers tailored assessments to help you choose the best pathway to PR.
No, Canadian permanent residents are not citizens. PRs cannot vote, hold a Canadian passport, or access certain government jobs. They must meet residency obligations to maintain their status, unlike citizens who can live abroad indefinitely.
To keep your PR status, you must fulfill the 730-day physical presence requirement within every 5-year period. You should also avoid criminal activity, keep your PR card valid for travel, and update your address and personal information with IRCC as needed.
To keep your PR status, you must live in Canada for at least 730 days (2 years) within every 5-year period. Some exceptions apply, like accompanying a Canadian citizen abroad.
PR status itself does not expire, even if your PR card does. However, if you don’t meet the residency obligation or become inadmissible, your status may be revoked.
For skilled workers, Express Entry is the fastest and most efficient route. International students and spouses of Canadians also have accessible pathways to PR.
Yes, especially if you’ve studied or worked in Canada. You may be eligible under the Canadian Experience Class or certain PNPs after one year of full-time experience.
PR cards are typically valid for five years. It's recommended to renew them at least six months before expiry. An expired PR card does not mean you’ve lost your PR status.
Not by commercial transport. If your PR card expires while abroad, you’ll need a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada.
You must apply for a replacement through IRCC, submit a form, proof of identity, and pay a CAD $50 fee. The process may take several weeks.
Having a Canadian-born child does not automatically grant PR to parents. However, it can positively impact certain humanitarian or sponsorship applications depending on your legal status and other factors.
Yes. A Canadian citizen or permanent resident can sponsor their spouse or common-law partner for PR. You’ll need to prove your relationship is genuine and meet other eligibility criteria.
People without legal status may be eligible for PR under specific humanitarian or refugee programs, but this depends on each case. If you are in Canada without status, it’s crucial to seek professional immigration advice before applying.
No. Buying property in Canada does not make you eligible for PR. Immigration is based on factors like work experience, education, and family ties, not on real estate investments.
Yes, in many cases. If you have a valid temporary status (as a worker, student, or visitor) or are applying inland through spousal sponsorship, you can remain in Canada while your PR application is being processed.
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