Showing posts with label Canada permanent resident. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada permanent resident. Show all posts

Friday, 15 July 2016

Use of Pre-Arrival Services when Moving to Canada

An immigrant to Canada can use pre-arrival services to help in planning a successful move. When finalising the last phases of an immigration process, it can be useful to have someone to provide you with professional assistance in some aspects. Pre-arrival services are helpful after receiving your confirmation as a Canadian permanent resident. The services aim to ease the integration of new permanent residents both economically and socially.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Moving to Canada in Summer: What to Expect

New arrivals to Canada will probably expect endless harsh winters, filled with ice, snow, and long winter storms. But what is the weather like in the summer months?

Canada is a vast country, and the more northern regions obviously experience shorter and colder summers than the more densely populated areas closer to the USA border. Sub-arctic areas experience brief cool summers but these regions are not heavily populated primarily because of the inhospitable climate.

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

The Responsibilities of a Permanent Resident

Obtaining a Permanent Residency (PR) card within Canada will open up a wealth of opportunities for the future. However, possessing such documentation also requires a certain amount of responsibility.

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Why Opt For Permanent Resident Status?

Becoming a permanent resident in Canada is a dream come true for many. With a green light to live in this liberal, flourishing country, permanent resident status really does open up the doors to all manner of opportunities. But many opt for this status over becoming a Canadian citizen, and whilst it's all down to permanent choice, there are many reasons to remain a permanent resident.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Urgent PR Card Processing to Suit Your Travel Plans

A new immigrant to Canada should know about the obligations that come with that status. Applying for permanent resident status should be a priority for an immigrant. One common concern that some immigrants have is when they have to travel yet they don’t have their cards. It is necessary to show your PR card when entering Canada. If for some reason you have to travel outside the country, and you don’t have a card yet, consider urgent processing.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Why You Should Strive to Achieve Permanent Residency


Canada offers a myriad of opportunities for those looking to study or work. One of the immigration options you have is to become a permanent resident. You have to apply for a Canada permanent resident card for that purpose. It is essential to note that if you are in Canada temporarily for studies or work, that does not make you a permanent resident. Being a PR in Canada comes with various merits.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

What it Means to Be a Permanent Resident in Canada

Being a permanent resident in Canada is a privilege. Permanent residents are essentially citizens of other countries who have a permanent resident status but is not considered as a Canadian citizen. Even so, a permanent resident gains certain social benefits and rights once their status is confirmed. What exactly does it mean to be a permanent resident?

Thursday, 17 December 2015

Living in Canada as a Permanent Resident

So you've just received permanent resident status in Canada and you find it a little hard to understand. Here's are some important facts about becoming a permanent resident of Canada to help clarify your situation.

Monday, 16 November 2015

How to Renew a Permanent Resident (PR) Card

Your PR card (Permanent Resident) in Canada is generally issued for a period of five years, so you will need to renew it when the expiry date is approaching. Thankfully, renewing your PR card is simple enough, as long as you have these documents and requirements at hand.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Multiculturalism in Canada

In 1971, Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as their policy.
Basically, it means that everyone that becomes residents or citizens of this country is entitled to retain their identity, ancestry and their culture without have to be assimilated into their new country. 


Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Paths to Permanent Residency in Canada

It can be difficult to make it to Canada. As a melting pot of cultures, full of hope and promise, it's a great home for anyone who might want to live here. It can be difficult, however, to afford permanent residency, and it can even seem like an impossibly high bar to clear. Sometimes, the need for permanent residency can even separate loved ones, who are unable or not yet willing to marry.

Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Facts about being a Permanent Canadian Resident

Being a permanent Canadian resident means that you have responsibilities to yourself, your community, and your new home country. In this regard, you’d do well to know about very important facts about the permanent residency status in Canada—whether you’re in the early stages of deciding to move in or already settled down.