At APS Immigration, our Permanent Residency Service is your gateway to making Canada your permanent home. Canadian permanent residency offers numerous benefits, including access to healthcare, education, and the ability to live and work anywhere in the country. Whether you’re already in Canada on a temporary visa or you’re living abroad, our expert team can guide you through the various pathways to Canadian permanent residency. We’ll help you choose the right program and assist you at every step to ensure a successful transition to permanent residency in the beautiful and diverse nation of Canada.
Permanent Residency Application Process
- Eligibility Assessment: We evaluate your eligibility based on factors such as your temporary status, work experience, education, language proficiency, and family connections.
- Program Selection: Determine the most suitable permanent residency program, such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Family Sponsorship, or Canadian Experience Class.
- Document Compilation: Gather the necessary documents, including identification, work references, language test results, and police clearance certificates.
- Application Submission: Submit your permanent residency application to the appropriate immigration authorities.
- Approval and Settlement: Upon approval, you can become a Canadian permanent resident and enjoy all the privileges and responsibilities that come with it.
Permanent residency in Canada grants individuals the right to live, work, and study anywhere in the country. It is highly desirable due to the many benefits it offers.
Temporary residency, such as a study or work permit, has a limited duration. Permanent residency allows you to live in Canada indefinitely.
Yes, you can apply for Canadian permanent residency from outside the country, but the process and eligibility requirements may vary.
Language requirements vary depending on the program. Most programs require proof of language proficiency in English or French, and we can guide you through language testing.
If your application is denied, we can help you understand the reasons and explore alternatives, including reapplication or addressing any issues that led to the denial.