Dreaming of Canada? Here’s How Indians Can Secure PR in 2025
- immigration-conultant
- 3 days ago
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If you’re among the many Indians looking to start a new life in Canada in 2025, now is the perfect time to take action. With its high quality of life, job opportunities, world-class healthcare, and immigrant-friendly policies, Canada continues to be a top destination for skilled professionals, students, and families. But how do you go about securing Permanent Residency (PR) from India? At GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES, we’ve helped thousands turn their Canadian dream into reality — and we’re here to guide you too.
Pathways to Canada PR in 2025
Here are the most popular and effective ways Indians can apply for Canadian Permanent Residency:
1. Express Entry Program
Points-based system (CRS score).
For skilled workers in sectors like IT, healthcare, engineering, and more.
Includes three streams:
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
No job offer required, but having one boosts your CRS score.
2. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Get nominated by a Canadian province based on job skills and demand.
PNPs like Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia are very popular among Indians.
Increases your chances of PR even with a moderate CRS score.
3. Study in Canada → Work Permit → PR
A popular route for young Indians.
Study at a Canadian university, get a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP), gain Canadian work experience, and apply under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) stream.
4. Family Sponsorship
If you have close relatives in Canada (PR or citizens), they may sponsor your application.
Canada Open Work Permit Vs. Closed Work Permit
Understanding the difference between an Open Work Permit and a Closed Work Permit can make a big difference in your career options in Canada.
Open Work Permit
Allows you to work for any employer in Canada.
No need for a job offer before applying.
Typically available to:
Spouses of international students or skilled workers
Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) holders
Individuals in bridging open work permit programs
Pros:
More flexibility
Freedom to change jobs or employers
Good for building diverse experience
Closed Work Permit
Tied to a specific employer and job.
Requires a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) in most cases.
You must work only for the approved employer listed on your permit.
Pros:
Easier to get with a valid job offer
Some provinces fast-track PR for LMIA-approved roles
Things to Note:
Changing employers requires a new permit
You’re more dependent on your employer’s sponsorship
Why Choose GO GLOBAL IMMIGRATION SERVICES?
We are one of India’s most trusted immigration consultants, specializing in Canada PR, Work Permits, Study Visas, and PNP Applications. Our experienced team offers personalized support to make your journey smooth, fast, and stress-free.
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