Permanent Resident (PR)

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Permanent Resident (PR)

A permanent resident (PR) of Canada is one that has been granted permission to live, work, and settle in Canada for the rest of their lives as long as they maintain their status. As a permanent resident of Canada, you have the right to benefit from the same social benefits as Canadian citizens if you pay your taxes and follow all government and standard law regulations.

To become a permanent resident, one must apply to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) through one of Canada’s many immigration programs.

Benefits
  • Being a permanent resident of Canada, pay your taxes, and follow federal and provincial laws and regulations. In that case, you are entitled to the same social benefits as Canadian citizens. For example:
  • Health care,
  • Canada Pension Plan.
  • Unemployment insurance.
  • Freedom to live, study, and work anywhere in Canada.
  • Protection under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Express Entry Ranking Criteria

The Comprehensive Ranking Mechanism (CRS) is a point-based system used by the Express Entry Pool to rate its candidates. Scores are assigned based on the following types of information in your profile:

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