From USD $3,000 we can support a Canadian residency application, through our licensed partners in Canada.
For Filipinos, people from all over Asia and the middle East, we have supported immigration plans to Canada and made the dream of a new life come true.
The key is to meet the criteria laid out by the Federal, government, find suitable employment in Canada or suitable study courses in Canada; we can assist in all these areas and make sure your application is a success.
As a permanent resident, a person receives a significant number of benefits:
- Access to Canadian healthcare and social services.
- The right to live, work, and study anywhere within Canada.
- Protection under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- The ability to leave and enter Canada’s borders using their residency and travel documents. (PRTD).
- The ability to apply for Canadian citizenship after requirements are met.
There are many immigration pathways which will enable a person to become a Canadian permanent resident.
- Economic Immigration
- Business Immigration
- Student Immigration
- Sponsorship
- Refugee programs
Permanent Residence Cards
Once a person is approved for Canadian permanent residence, they are eligible to apply for a Canadian permanent resident card (PR card). This card indicates a person’s PR status in Canada and can be used to travel in and out of the country. Applications for permanent resident cards are submitted to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Permanent Residence Card Renewal
Most permanent resident cards are valid for five years, though occasionally PR cards are only valid for one year. Permanent residents are encouraged to keep track of their expiration date and apply to renew their status within six months of their card expiring.
Permanent Resident Travel Document
If a permanent resident is outside of Canada and wishing to enter Canada they may apply for a residency travel document (PRTD) if they do not have a valid PR card. The PRTD is usually valid for a single entry to Canada, allowing the permanent resident to enter the country before applying for a PR card, or PR card renewal.
Residency Requirements
In order to maintain permanent resident status in Canada, a person must meet the rules of residency. The residency obligation refers to a person’s physical presence inside of Canada for a set amount of time. Canada’s residency obligation for permanent residents requires a person to be physically present inside of Canada for at least 730 days within a five-year period, or to fall under one of several exceptions.