Visa & Immigration

How To Easily Become A Permanent Resident In Canada

Obtaining permanent residency in Canada is a dream come true for many immigrants who move here. Canada is one of the largest countries in the world and is one of the most peaceful countries to live in. Every year, thousands of immigrants from all over the world move here to find greener pastures. Some come to Canada to settle down with their family and start a new life.

Although the country is one of the largest, the number of inhabitants is very small. For this reason, the Canadian government has opened its doors to skilled immigrants who want to live, work and stay in Canada. Over the years, numerous immigration programs have been created to bring immigrants, refugees, students and workers into the country.

Since the Canadian government opened its doors to immigrants and foreign professionals, the country’s economy has grown significantly over the years, more jobs and businesses have been created, and the country’s labor shortage has decreased significantly.

When you immigrate to Canada for the first time, you will receive a temporary residence permit. If you meet the requirements, you can later apply for permanent residency and become a permanent resident of Canada.

Who is a permanent resident?

A permanent resident of Canada is an immigrant or a person who has full permission to live, work and stay in Canada permanently. As a permanent resident, you can enter and leave Canada at will and enjoy rights similar to those of a Canadian citizen, except that you can run for government office.

The entire process of obtaining permanent residency can be very complex and complicated, especially if you are a newcomer. As a permanent resident, you will receive a card that is usually renewed every year. However, if you lose or fail to renew your card, you may lose your permanent resident status.

Requirements for applying for permanent residency.

  • To obtain a PR card in Canada, you must meet the following requirements:
  • You must be in Canada at the time of application.
  • You must not have been convicted of misusing your PR card.
  • You must not have a deportation order against you.
  • You must meet the education, age, language and work experience requirements for your chosen PR program.

The easiest ways to obtain permanent residency.

In Canada, there are many ways and programs that you can use to obtain permanent residency in Canada. Not all of them are easy, and if you are a newbie, you will have some difficulties applying for permanent residency. In this article, we will introduce you to some simple ways that you can quickly obtain permanent residency in Canada.

The Canadian Express Entry

The Canadian Express Entry program is one of the fastest and easiest ways to obtain permanent residency in Canada. Launched in 2015 to help provinces bring more immigrants to Canada, the program has since become a popular and easy way to obtain permanent residency in Canada.

 

With the introduction of Canada Express Entry, the immigration process to Canada is now faster and easier. Barring the pandemic this year, which affected the application process in general, the normal processing time for applications typically took 6 months, with a peak of 7 months at most.

Express entry operates on a points-based system called the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). This system ranks applicants and immigrants who submit applications and profiles expressing interest in immigration or permanent residence in Canada. Applicants are scored based on their qualifications and other factors such as age, work experience, language skills, etc.

The applicants with the highest score receive an invitation to apply for permanent residency through their designated provinces – it doesn’t get any easier than that.

Immigration program for businessmen

This is another easy path to permanent residency in Canada. The only downside to this method is that you must have a large amount of capital to start or buy a business in Canada. This method is best suited for entrepreneurs who want to invest or start a business in Canada. After you have successfully purchased or invested in a business, you will be eligible for Canadian permanent residency. However, you must have at least $2,000,000 CAD.

Student Visa Route

As a student in Canada, you have a better chance of obtaining permanent residency than many other immigrants to Canada. One of the requirements for applying for permanent residency is work experience and the number of years spent in Canada. As a student in Canada, you are allowed to work while you are studying, and the number of years you have spent in Canada also counts for you when applying for permanent residency. Foreign students in Canada may apply for permanent residency after completing their studies, but must meet all the requirements for permanent residency in Canada.

Provincial Nominee Program (PNP).

Each Canadian province has a provincial program through which applicants and immigrants can immigrate to Canada. Under these programs, immigrants are invited based on the occupational needs and labor market requirements of that province. Provinces are authorized by the Government of Canada to nominate candidates to apply for permanent residence. Any nominated candidate may apply directly for permanent residency if they meet other requirements.

Tips for applying for permanent residency more quickly.

  • Find out which method and program is right for you and see if you are eligible to apply under such a program.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask an expert for advice and help. If it is not too much work, I would advise you to use the services of an immigration or PR professional, usually an immigration lawyer.
  • Find out early enough what documents you will need to apply for permanent residence, and then start obtaining them early. Examples of such documents include employment references, police reports, etc.
  • When you apply and fill out your application form, make sure you are accurate and avoid mistakes to avoid rejection.
  • Never lie when applying for permanent residency. If at any time misleading information is discovered in your application, your permanent residency will be revoked.

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