It’s a good decision to move to Canada with PR Visa. The Best way to immigrate to Canada is through the Permanent Residence Visa (PR). PR is allocated for 5 years.
What do you need for Canada PR from India?
- Age under 45 years
- Bachelor’s degree or above
- Work experience of minimum 2 years
- Ability to speak, read and write English
- A score of 67 points in Canada’s Points-based immigration selection system
- No criminal history
- Good health
Following are the Best Immigration Pathways to Become a Canada Permanent Residency:
- Canada Express Entry
- Provincial Nominee Programs
- Quebec Skilled Worker Visa
1) Canada Express Entry
Eligibility for Canada Express Entry visa:
- Age under 40 years
- Graduate in any stream
- 2-3 years of work experience
- Good English Language Skills
- Financial stability
2) Provincial Nominee Programs
The following is a list of the PNPs in Canada. Note here that you should visit the individual page for each PNP to find out their procedure in proper detail:
- Alberta PNP program
- British Columbia PNP
- Manitoba PNP
- Saskatchewan PNP
- Nova Scotia PNP
- Prince Edward Island Nomination Program
- Ontario PNP
3) Quebec Skilled Worker visa Minimum Requirements
- Education: Diploma or Bachelors
- Education Area of Training: Should be in C Category
- Work Experience: Minimum 6 months
- Age: Up to 42 years
- Language Ability: French Minimum B2 Level and English (IELTS)-CLB 5 i.e. Listening-5, Reading-4, Writing-5, Speaking-5
Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot:
Eligibility Requirements for candidates.
The federal criteria are:
- Have a recommendation from one of the designated communities
- Have one year of continuous work experience in the past three years (a minimum of 1,560 hours)
OR - Have graduated from a publicly funded post-secondary institution in the recommending community
- Have a genuine job offer to work in one of the designated communities
- Meet the language threshold for the NOC skill type/level of the job being offered
- Have sufficient funds to settle and support themselves and their family in the community
- Have an intention to live in the community
The following communities are participating in the pilot.
- North Bay, Ontario
- Sudbury, Ontario
- Timmins, Ontario
- Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
- Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Brandon, Manitoba
- Altona/Rhineland, Manitoba
- Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
- Claresholm, Alberta
- Vernon, British Columbia
- West Kootenay (Trail, Castlegar, Rossland, Nelson), British Columbia
Benefits of Canada Permanent Resident Card
- Right of permanent residency anywhere in Canada
- Study and work anywhere in Canada on the PR card
- Sponsor eligible family members
- Apply for Canadian citizenship (after becoming eligible)
- No tax on income outside Canada
- Access to subsidized education
- Social and Family security services
- Unemployment wages
- Protection under Canadian law
- You can be in any part of this country and easily study, live and work there.
- All the privileges enjoyed by a Canadian citizen like lower education fees in schools and colleges also apply to you.
- You can get the citizenship of Canada after 3 years.
- You live a protected life in Canada, and the law of Canada completely applies to you.