Expert Visa Consultancy Simplifying Your Immigration Journey to Your Dream Destination
Get expert guidance and assistance for your Canada PR application. Start your journey towards permanent residency with Immigration Pointer.
WHY CANADA?
Benefits of getting PR in Canada
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Free Universal Healthcare
Free universal healthcare is available.
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High Quality of Life
Quality of life and standard of living are high.
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Multicultural Society
An inclusive and diverse multicultural society.
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Strong Job Market
Good job market and economic prospects.
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Free Education
Free education for children up to the secondary level.
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Pathway to Citizenship
Canadian citizenship can be obtained.
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Safe & Stable
Stable political environment and safety.
Eligibility Criteria
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Age Between 18-45
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Any Bachelors Degree
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Read, Write & Speak English
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No Criminal Records
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Min 2 Years Work Experience
Our Customers Stories
David
Immigration Pointer made moving to Canada easy! They handled my Express Entry application perfectly.
Pooja
Got my Canada work permit thanks to Immigration Pointer. Their consultants made everything simple and smooth. Very happy with their service.
David
Immigration Pointer made moving to Canada easy! They handled my Express Entry application perfectly.
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FAQ's
For the Canadian Permanent Residency (PR), you typically need to take either the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP). Among these, IELTS is the more popular choice. It assesses your proficiency in four main areas: Listening, Writing, Reading, and Speaking.
Usually, the process takes around 6 to 12 months to complete.
To be eligible, candidates should be under 49 years old and have at least 13 years of education, equivalent to the Canadian system. Additionally, they need to have at least 2 years of work experience in a demanded occupation in Canada, conversational proficiency in either English or French, and sufficient funds.
You can apply for Canadian citizenship after living and working in Canada for 3 years with a PR.
Yes, you can move to Canada on a PR first and then look for a job.
Express Entry does not require a job offer beforehand, unlike the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), which typically does.