If you have been in Canada for a while and have established roots in this country, you might be interested in becoming a Permanent Resident. Permanent Residency allows you to:
- Live, work or study anywhere in Canada without a visa;
- Permanently reside in Canada;
- Eventually apply for Canadian Citizenship.
Students
A student who has recently graduated from a Canadian Educational Institution and has at least one year of work experience may be able to apply for Permanent Residency in Canada.
To be eligible, you must have:
- Graduated from a qualified Canadian Educational Institution;
- Worked in a qualified profession for at least one year.
Foreign Workers
If you are a foreign worker who has worked in a qualified profession and have been in Canada for over a year, you may be able to apply for Permanent Residency.
Not in Canada
If you do not currently live in Canada, you do have options to become a Permanent Resident in Canada.
Under Canada’s immigration laws you can become a permanent resident under the following programs:
- Express Entry;
- Family Class;
- Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds; and
- Provincial Nominee Program.
Rejected Application:
If your application has been rejected, you still have options. You maybe able to appeal the rejection.
How Can We Help:
Our team of dedicated immigration professionals can help you:
- Determine which program best meets your needs;
- Prepare your applications in a professional manner;
- Assure that your application meets the legal requirements to reside in Canada.