CANADA PR CONSULTANCY IN HYDERABAD
www.magnificitconsuting.com provides US,SOUTH AFRICA,CANADA PR,MALAYSIA,AUSTRALIA WORK VISAS CONTACT: MAIL:info@magnificitconsulting.com Call:9390917762,9052666558,9390915218 Canada Permanent Resident Are you looking to become a Canada permanent resident? You are not alone. Well over 200,000 people become Canadian permanent residents every year. Most applicants want to obtain permanent residency so that they can eventually obtain citizenship and a Canadian passport. There are many different Canadian immigration programs under which a person can apply to become a Canada permanent resident. Categories for foreigners who have the following include: Family members in Canada A job offer from a Canadian employer Skills and work experience that are in demand in Canada The intention to make a guaranteed investment with a Canadian bank The intention to start or invest in a business in Canada A skill or trade which they intend to practice as a self-employed individual Once an application is submitted and approved and the foreign national obtains their Canada permanent resident visa, they can immigrate to Canada and will have many of the same rights as Canadian citizens. Canada permanent residents are entitled to healthcare, establish their residence and work in any Canadian province, protection under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and to apply for Canadian citizenship once the requirements have been met. Another way in which a Canada permanent resident can lose their status is by failing to meet their residency obligation. A Canada permanent resident is required to spend two years of every five year period in Canada. If, at a port of entry or at a Canadian visa office an officer is concerned that a Canada permanent resident has not fulfilled their residency obligation, they can count back five years to verify that the Canada permanent resident spent at least 730 days in Canada. Another way in which a Canada permanent resident can lose their status is by failing to meet their residency obligation. A Canada permanent resident is required to spend two years of every five year period in Canada. If, at a port of entry or at a Canadian visa office an officer is concerned that a Canada permanent resident has not fulfilled their residency obligation, they can count back five years to verify that the Canada permanent resident spent at least 730 days in Canada. In effect, the only difference between a Canada permanent resident and a Canadian citizen is the right to hold public office, join the military and vote. Becoming a Canada permanent resident is a privilege, which can be withdrawn if the individual is convicted of a serious offence and as a result is deported.
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