A permanent resident (PR) are citizens of other countries. They have been given permanent resident status by immigrating to Canada but do not hold Canadian citizenship. A person who is Canada temporarily, such as a student or a foreign worker is not a permanent resident.
A PR card shows that you have permanent resident status in Canada. If you are travelling outside of Canada, it needs to be shown with your passport when you come back on via a commercial method (Airplane, train, boat, bus)
Permanent resident status affords you the right to:
You must respect all Canadian laws at the federal, provincial and municipal levels. You must also pay taxes.
With permanent resident status you are not allowed to:
In order to maintain PR Status, you must have been within Canada for at least 730 days during the last 5 years. The 730 days does not need to be continuous- just must total. It is important to keep track of current amount of days.
When your PR card expires, that does not mean that you lose your status. You can only lose status if you go through the official process.
You can lose PR status if
Even if you don’t meet the residency obligations, you are still a PR until an official decision is made.
You must apply for a Permanent Resident Travel Document (PRTD) to return to Canada
You can either renew your card before you leave. or apply or a PRTD from outside of Canada.
It costs $50 per person to apply for PR card. This fees needs to paid each time you renew or replace your card.
Your future is in your hands. Applying for a post graduate work permit can be stressful and overwhelming. All representatives at Akrami and Associates have experience with submitting applicants and getting clients approved. You can rely on the help of our professionals to make sure your immigration matter will be treated in a wise manner. We will ensure that every case that obtains our services is handled by a designated to a qualified professional. Our representatives will do their best in order to ensure your maximum possibilities of success. If you have any questions or personal inquiries do not hesitate to contact us at 416-477- 2545 to book a consultation or you can send us an email at info@thevisa.ca.
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