Permanent Residency Application

Your dream of living and working in Canada starts here. From eligibility checks to final approval, we guide you through every step of the Permanent Residency application process with clarity and confidence

Who Is This For?

Our Permanent Residency (PR) service is designed for individuals who:

  • Want to settle in Canada permanently through programs like Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).

  • Are skilled workers, international graduates, or individuals nominated by a Canadian province.

  • Need expert guidance in optimizing their application to increase their chances of approval.

Why Choose Us for Your PR Application?

Achieving Permanent Residency in Canada is a complex process, but we make it seamless by providing:

  • Eligibility Assessment: Comprehensive analysis of your profile to identify the best pathway for you.

  • Document Preparation: Support in organizing and submitting all required documents.

  • Ongoing Support: From profile creation to post-submission follow-ups with immigration authorities.


With YouCanada Immigration, you can confidently take the next step toward making Canada your permanent home.

Our Proven Process

Step 1: Initial Assessment (1-Hour Consultation)

  • Discuss your eligibility for PR programs, including Express Entry and PNP.

  • Evaluate key factors such as work experience, education, language proficiency, and settlement funds.

  • Provide a personalized roadmap for your PR application journey.


Step 2: Documentation

  • Assist in gathering and preparing required documents, such as:

    • Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to verify foreign education.

    • Language test results (IELTS or CELPIP).

    • Proof of work experience and financial support.

    • Identity documents, including a valid passport.

  • Ensure all documents meet IRCC’s standards for a smooth application process.


Step 3: Eligibility Details

  • Create or optimize your Express Entry profile to maximize your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score.

  • Address specific PNP requirements for provincial nominations, if applicable.

  • Verify all details to ensure compliance with Canadian immigration regulations.


Step 4: Application Submission and Monitoring

  • Submit your Permanent Residency application to IRCC or the relevant provincial authority.

  • Monitor the application status and provide updates.

  • Address any follow-up requests from immigration authorities.

Permanent Residency Pathways We Support

  • Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class)

    • For skilled workers with relevant work experience, education, and language proficiency.

    • A points-based system managed through the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).

  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

    • For individuals nominated by a Canadian province or territory.

    • Requires fulfilling specific regional labor market needs.

  • Family Sponsorship Programs

    • For individuals sponsored by eligible family members who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

  • Business Immigration (if applicable)

    • For entrepreneurs, investors, and self-employed individuals contributing to Canada’s economy.

What You’ll Need to Apply

To start your PR application, you’ll need:

  • Proof of Work Experience: Offer letters, reference letters, and employment records.

  • Educational Credentials: Verified by an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).

  • Language Test Results: IELTS, CELPIP, or other recognized tests.

  • Proof of Funds:

    • Settlement fund requirements depend on family size (e.g., CAD $14,572 for a single applicant).

    • Bank statements or official letters from financial institutions.

  • Identity Documents: Passport, photos, and additional government-issued IDs.


We’ll guide you through each step to ensure your application meets all requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How long does it take to process a PR application?
Processing times vary depending on the program and your country of residence:

  • Express Entry: Typically 6 months for 80% of applications.

  • Provincial Nominee Program: Varies, but usually 6–12 months.


2. What is the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)?
CRS is a points-based system used to rank candidates in the Express Entry pool based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.

3. Do I need a job offer to apply for PR?
No, a job offer is not mandatory for Express Entry, but it can significantly improve your CRS score. Some PNP streams require a job offer.

4. What happens if my PR application is refused?
If your application is refused, we will:

  • Review the refusal reasons.

  • Help you address these issues and reapply, if appropriate.


5. Can my family members be included in my PR application?
Yes, your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children can be included in your PR application.

Ready to Settle in Canada?

Your journey to Permanent Residency starts here. Let us handle the complexities while you focus on your future in Canada. Start your PR application today!

Disclaimer

  • YouCanada Immigration does not guarantee application outcomes.

  • All payments are non-refundable and based on milestone completion.

  • It is the client’s responsibility to provide accurate information and required documents promptly.