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Canada Permanent Residency: Everything You Need to Know

  • Writer: immigration-conultant
    immigration-conultant
  • Apr 24
  • 3 min read

Discover everything you need to know about getting Canada PR in 2025 with GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES.
Discover everything you need to know about getting Canada PR in 2025 with GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES.

Canada continues to be one of the most sought-after destinations for skilled professionals, international graduates, and families looking to build a better future. If you're considering making Canada your permanent home, understanding the Canada PR process is your first step toward that dream.

At GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES, we simplify this journey with expert guidance tailored to your profile.


What is Canada Permanent Residency?

Canada PR allows foreign nationals to live, work, and settle anywhere in Canada on a long-term basis. It also offers a clear pathway to Canadian citizenship. As a PR holder, you enjoy many benefits, including:

  • Access to healthcare and education

  • The freedom to work or study anywhere in Canada

  • The ability to sponsor eligible family members

  • Pathway to Canadian citizenship after 3 years of residency


Pathways to Canada PR

The most popular routes to obtain PR include:


1. Express Entry Program

This is the fastest and most popular pathway, especially for skilled professionals.

  • Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)

  • Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)

  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC)


2. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)

Each province has its immigration stream, tailored to its economic needs. Getting a provincial nomination boosts your Express Entry score significantly.


3. Family Sponsorship

For those with family members already living in Canada as citizens or PR holders.


4. Skilled Work Regional Visa

For skilled workers willing to live and work in specific regions where there is a demand for talent. These programs are ideal for those targeting smaller cities and communities.


Is IELTS Mandatory for Canada PR?

Yes, IELTS is mandatory for Canada PR under most immigration programs. For the Express Entry system and other economic pathways, you need to prove your proficiency in English (or French). IELTS General Training is the accepted test format.

  • Minimum CLB score requirement varies by program (e.g., CLB 7 for FSWP)

  • Higher scores improve your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points


💡 Tip: At GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES, we help clients improve their IELTS scores and boost their chances of PR selection.


Canada Open Work Permit vs Closed Work Permit

While PR (Permanent Residency) is your ultimate goal, many applicants first arrive in Canada through work permits. Understanding the difference between Canada Open Work Permit vs Closed Work Permit is crucial when deciding the right option for your situation.


🔓 Open Work Permit

  • Work for any employer in Canada

  • No job offer needed

  • Ideal for spouses, PGWP holders, and others


🔐 Closed Work Permit (Employer-Specific)

  • Tied to one employer and job

  • Requires a valid job offer and usually an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment)


💰 Canada Work Visa Fees from India (As of April 2025)

If you're planning to work in Canada, it’s important to know the Canada Work Visa Fees from India to help you budget accordingly. Here’s a breakdown of the key fees in Canadian Dollars (CAD) and approximate Indian Rupees (INR):

  • Work Permit: CAD 155 → ₹9,500

  • Open Work Permit Holder Fee: CAD 100 → ₹6,200

  • Biometrics Fee: CAD 85 → ₹5,300


 Why Choose GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES?

  • ✅ Over a decade of experience in Canadian immigration

  • ✅ Expert consultation and profile assessment

  • ✅ IELTS, LMIA, job search, and documentation support

  • ✅ Transparent process and real-time updates


Contact Us Today!

GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES Office No. 212, Second Floor, Suneja Tower-1, Plot No. 7, District Centre, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110058

 Call Us: +91 9266113222 | +91 9266114222 | +91 9266115222  Email: info@ggims.com



 
 
 

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