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Immigration status change
Work permit holder
International student
Permanent Resident, including refugee
Refugee Claimant
Visitor, including not in Canada
Canadian Citizen
SIN number
Identification / Drivers license
Provincial health card
Canadian passport
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Immigration status change
Permanent Resident, including refugee
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Becoming a Permanent Resident in Canada

Applying for permanent residency is a major step toward building your life in Canada.

Pathways to Permanent Residency 📝 There are many different immigration programs, or "pathways," to become a permanent resident (PR). Your personal situation, including your work experience, education, and family ties, will help you find the right path.

Common pathways include:

  • Express Entry: An online system for skilled workers.
  • Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): A province or territory can nominate you to immigrate.
  • Family Sponsorship: For those with an eligible family member who is a citizen or permanent resident.
  • Refugee and Protected Person Claims: For people who need protection and have been granted refugee status in Canada.
  • Humanitarian and Compassionate Grounds: An option for certain people who would not normally be eligible to become permanent residents.

What You Can Do as a Permanent Resident As a permanent resident, you have the right to:

  • Live, work, or study anywhere in Canada.
  • Get most social benefits that Canadian citizens receive, including health care coverage. ✅
  • Apply for Canadian citizenship after you meet the requirements.
  • Be protected under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Travel Documents ✈️ To travel and re-enter Canada, you need specific documents to prove your status.

  • PR Card: You will get a Permanent Resident (PR) Card after your application is approved. This card is the official proof of your status.
  • Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD): If you are outside Canada without a valid PR card, you must apply for a PRTD to return.

This information is for guidance and not legal or medical advice. Always check official government sources for the most up-to-date information.