A permanent resident has the right to get most social benefits that a Canadian citizen receives, including health coverage. They can live, work, or study anywhere in Canada. They have protection under Canadian law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. A permanent resident can apply for Canadian citizenship once he/she meets the eligibility requirements.
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What does Permanent Residence Mean?
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How do I become a Permanent Resident in Canada?
To become a permanent residence in Canada, you must be eligible under the family class or economic class. Under the economic class, you may apply for the provincial government's immigration pathways or the federal government. The qualified applicants will be accepted.
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Who is Eligible for Permanent Residency in Canada?
The applicant will be assessed based on age, level of education, official language proficiency, Canadian work experience, and foreign work experience. The qualified applicants will be accepted.
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