Becoming a Permanent Resident in Canada

Canada is a land of opportunity and thousands of people seek to become permanent residents and get their PR card every single year. In fact, Canada has been increasing the number of successful applicants each year. The Canadian government plans to invite 351,000 individuals to become permanent residents in 2021 and that number continues to grow!

5 Main Categories for Canadian Permanent Residents

Business Immigration

Canada’s Business Immigration Program is a path to invest and find employment in Canada for those immigrants and newcomers who have experience in owning, managing, or investing in businesses.

Family Class Immigration

Family sponsorship is a way to reunite families in Canada. Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their family members to immigrate to Canada through several sponsorship programs.

Express Entry

Express Entry program manages applications for permanent residence for immigrants who can fill jobs where there is a lack of available skilled Canadian workers through certain economic immigration programs. To determine your crs score, use our crs score calculator linked below.

Provincial Nominee Program

The Provincial Nominee Program or PNP is a program for workers who have the skills, education, and work experience to contribute to the economy of a specific Canadian province or Territory. Each province and territory has its own streams and programs that target students, business people, skilled workers, and semi-skilled workers.

Canadian Experience Class

The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is an immigration program aimed to help temporary foreign workers and foreign students to apply their work experience and education towards their applications for residency.

High-level Jobs

Citizens have the ability to apply for higher-level federal jobs that often pay very well and come with benefits.

Dual Citizenship

As a Canadian citizen, you are not required to choose Canada as your primary home country. If applicable, you may apply for dual citizenship.

Family Citizenship for New Beginnings

Where a child is born in Canada, they are automatically considered a Canadian citizen. This allows you to start a better life for any future children without them going through an immigration acceptance process.