Canadian Permanent Residency Guide: Know the Step-by-Step Process
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Canadian Permanent Residency Guide:
Know the Step-by-Step Process
Every day, you come across hundreds of videos on "How to Get Permanent Residency in
Canada?" but not a single one on "How to Increase Your IELTS Bands?"
Are you dreaming of settling in Canada with a PR, but haven't applied for university
transcripts? You want to take your family along, but you haven't done the necessary
financial planning for the same?
If this sounds like you, then you better save this blog, as today we will guide you through
each step of getting Canadian PR with practical solutions.
So, before you decide to apply for Canada PR, you should know your options.
Three Main Categories Through Which You Can
Apply for Your Canada PR:
The Express Entry System
The PNP Program
Family Sponsorship
Considering that "EXPRESS" is mentioned in Option 1, you may think it's the best.
However, which option will be best for you depends on several other factors.
For instance, if you are above 35 years of age, your chances of getting PR through the PNP
stream will be much better than with the express entry stream.
Other Factors Based on Which You Get Points for Your
Canada Permanent Residency:
Language Skills:
Earlier people thought that their fluency in English, will help them score better PR
points, but now there are new ways on the basis on which you can get more points
through your language skills.
When you know both English and French then living and studying in Canada becomes
much easier.
For example, along with English, if you are fluent in French also, you can get 50 points
extra for your PR profile.
Education
If you are a graduate or postgraduate Master's degree holder or Ph.D. holder, then the
point available for your PR file will be different depending on your degree.
Higher the Degree, the Higher the Points.
(Note - Your respective educational institute or university should be recognized as
one)
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Work Experience
Keep working if you are working outside of Canada and have less than three years of
experience. As long as you are employed, your CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System)
points will be automatically updated whenever you reach a new work experience
threshold.
Age
Your age has a significant impact on how many points you will receive for your
express entry profile. Ideally, applicants should apply in their late twenties. (Given
that you started your job immediately after finishing your graduation).
Other Factors
Factors such as family ties, employment letters from Canadian employers, and so on
can provide you with an advantage.
Here is a Step-by-step Guide to Applying for Canadian PR:
1. Obtain ECA (Educational credential assessment) on your education to prove its
Canadian equivalent.
2. Take the IELTS test and score at least a minimum score that meets your
requirements. A higher score can help you earn more points.
3. Fill out the express entry application to ensure your place in the pool. You must
have a score of 500 or higher to be eligible for receiving an invitation to apply i.e.
ITA (Considering the backlog situation). If your score is lower, you must wait
longer or try another option.
4. Receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) when IRCC Canada conducts a draw.
5. Fill out the permanent residency application completely, and then proceed to the
last page to upload documents. (You have 60 days to submit all the documents
after you get the invitation)
6. Once the PR application is submitted, the IRCC can take up to 6 months to process
it. Depending on their workload, it could take longer or shorter. When IRCC has
completed your application, you will receive an email with instructions on how to
submit your passport.
7. Depending on where you live, submit the passport to the concerned authority
8. Once approved, you will be given a COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence)
and visa.
9. Travel to Canada before your visa expires and become a permanent resident.
In general, the process takes at least 6 months for straightforward applicants, but given
the IRCC's current backlog, it could take up to 18-20 months.
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