BOOKING TRAVEL / PERMANENT STATUS


Permanent residence in Canada is a condition that grants a person who is not a Canadian citizen the right to live and work in Canada without any restriction on the length of stay. To become a permanent resident, foreigners must apply for immigration, refugees and Canadian citizens (IRCC), formerly known as Canadian Citizenship and Immigration, under one of several programs. One of the main benefits of permanent residents is the right to empowerment in Canada.

Benefits of permanent residency

A permanent resident has many of the same rights and responsibilities as a Canadian citizen, including the right to live, work (subject to certain restrictions) and study in any Canadian province or territory. Permanent residents participate in many of the same social benefits that Canadian citizens receive, including becoming members of the Canadian Pension Plan and getting insured by the province's global health care system. or their territory. All permanent residents may exercise their own rights, freedom and protection of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, in addition to those granted exclusively to citizens.

Permanent residents can apply for Canadian citizenship after living in Canada for a certain period of time. Currently, a person must live in Canada as a permanent resident for three years (1095 days) out of the five years prior to applying (with a maximum of one year before becoming a permanent resident). [2] They also have the right to sponsor a relative for permanent residence, to comply with the residency criteria and to ensure support requests.

Limit

Permanent residents have no right to vote in Canadian elections and they cannot run at any level of government. Several city governments in Canada - including Toronto, Vancouver, Halifax and Calgary - have offered permanent residents the right to vote in city elections but that requires approval from the provincial government. their. [3] For national security reasons, permanent residents are also unable to hold jobs in either the public or private sectors requiring high-level security clearance.

As a non-citizen, permanent residents must use a current national passport in combination with a permanent resident card to travel internationally as they cannot be issued a Canadian passport. Some countries will grant visa waivers to Canadian permanent residents even if their current nationality is often ineligible. To re-enter Canada on a commercial carrier (flight, bus, etc.), permanent residents must present a permanent resident card or Resident Travel Document issued by the Canadian diplomatic office.

Loss of status

A permanent resident must live in Canada every two years, or risk losing it. Time spent traveling with a Canadian spouse, on a business trip to a Canadian business or working for a federal or provincial government office abroad, may be included in the calculation.

Permanent residents are also at risk of loss from serious crime (those who could be punished for more than 10 years in Canada or actually imprisoned for more than 6 months in Canada), which is a security or related risk. organized crime.

Failure to meet the above residency or acceptance requirements results in loss of permanent residency when the discovery becomes final without appeal, if the discovery is made outside of Canada and when the grantee departs from Canada, if the discovery is made inside Canada.

A person automatically loses his or her permanent resident status when he or she becomes a Canadian citizen.

A permanent resident may also voluntarily abandon their status if he or she has citizenship or residence rights in another country. A person who relinquishes their status in Canada must leave the country or apply for a temporary visa.

A permanent resident does not lose their status if their permanent resident card expires.

Permanent resident card

The Department of Citizenship and Immigration began issuing permanent resident cards, commonly known as "PR cards," to all new Canadian permanent residents in 2002 as part of improved security following the September 11 attacks. All current permanent residents are offered the option to register a permanent resident card for $ 50, although owning a card is not required except for international travel. [4] From December 31, 2003, all permanent residents must be able to present their permanent resident card when boarding a commercial aircraft carrier (plane, train, bus or boat) to arrive in Canada. Because permanent residence cards can only be issued in Canada, permanent residents outside Canada and without permanent resident cards can apply for a one-time Resident Travel Document from the nearest Canadian diplomatic office.

Permanent resident cards expire every five years, and can then be renewed by submitting an application and proving that the applicant was physically present in Canada for the required period of time or meeting the residency requirements. . Although an individual may meet residency requirements by living outside Canada with a spouse who is a Canadian citizen or working outside Canada for a Canadian business, Permanent Resident Cards cannot be renewed without being present in Canada and have a Canadian address.

Although the PR card is introduced to facilitate travel for permanent residents, it can also be used as a convenient method to prove the status of government agencies, employers. staff and school.

History - immigrants landed

The term "landed immigrants" (French: reçu immigrants) is an old classification for a person who has been admitted to Canada as a permanent resident who is not a Canadian citizen. The current official classification for such a person is simply "permanent resident". The term "Migrant landing" has been used for so long that it is still (15 years later) in Canadian vocabulary and still appears in some government publications and forms.

To become an immigrant from outside Canada, one must legally enter Canada, or "land," at one of the designated entry ports. On entry, the passport of the immigrant has been stamped with the words "Immigration Landed". Once the immigrant has landed, an IMM 1000 form (Record of Landing or Confirmation of Permanent Residence) will be provided to provide an official record of the landing status.

Become a permanent resident

A person may become a Permanent Resident by registering outside of Canada or within Canada. Although the "Application Status" web application on the IRCC website reflects this by showing different processing times, the difference and consequences for the applicant are not clearly defined.

An application for a temporary resident, registered as a "Spouse or General Legal Partner in Canada", "Live Caregiver", "protected person" or "licensee", from Canada called "In Canada" (or "domestic") application.

All other applications are "Outside of Canada" (or "foreign") applications processed by visa offices outside of Canada.

In Canada or domestic applications

Only the following applications listed in Section 72 (2) of the Immigration and Refuge Protection Regulation [5] can be made from within Canada and they are processed at CPC in Canada:

Spouse or common law partner in the Canadian class

Class of direct caregivers (abolished)

The resident class is temporarily protected

On a humane and compassionate basis, [6] [7] requests for applications from outside Canada may be waived for other applications.

Handling as follows:

During Stage 1 processing, the CPC verifies whether the minimum requirements to be applied are met. For Spouses applications, this means verification of sponsor eligibility and whether this relationship is true or not.

Stage 1 in the "In Canada" application leads to "Approval Guidelines" after the application is reviewed.

Approval in the Principle takes about 15 to 25 months, but the actual processing time may vary from time to time and on a case by case basis.

Stage 2 is a background check, including crime, security, health and other requirements, to determine if an applicant is allowed in Canada. Applicants must submit a police record and undergo a medical examination.

During processing,

The applicant may apply for provincial health care, before or after the "Principal Approval", depending on the province of residence. In Quebec, a Certificate of Quebec selection may also be required.

From December 2014, during the trial period until December 2016, "In Canada" candidates may receive a work permit within 4 months after applying if they have temporary residence status. fashion and no unacceptable problem. [8]

Candidates who are not eligible may obtain a work permit after receiving the "Principle Approval".

After processing, the applicant becomes a permanent resident after completing a final interview at the local IRCC office where Permanent Resident Certification will be issued.

Outside of Canada or outside applications

Fast entry

In January 2015, the Government of Canada opened a new system to manage economic applications for permanent residents. [9] This system is called Express Entry. It has replaced previous programs for almost all economic immigrants (whereby applicants are granted residence on a 'first come, first served' basis) and uses a points-based system. achievements to prioritize those most likely to succeed economically in Canada. [ten]

The 1200-point comprehensive rating system (CRS) estimates a person's immigration eligibility by: general marital status or law, age, education level, language level, work experience, ability to transfer skills and other additional points. 

The IRCC conducts a regular Express Express lottery, about every two weeks, with a minimum score, meaning that all candidates with a minimum score receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA). This invitation allows candidates to apply for permanent residence [12].

General information

All applications other than the "In Canada" application are processed outside of Canada at the visa office, usually the Canadian Embassy or Consulate in or responsible for the applicant's nationality or replacement. go there in the country where the applicant is legally accepted for at least 1 year. All Express Entry applications are "Outside of Canada" applications. Normally Stage 1 processing is done in Canada and then the application is sent to the visa office for Stage 2 and completed.

It will not lead to "Principal Approval" because the applicant is said not to move until the process is complete and he or she has a "Confirmation of Permanent Residence" ("COPR") (and visa, if applicable). in hand.

The application "Outside Canada" is primarily for people outside Canada when they apply.

After acquiring COPR, the applicant must fly to Canada or to the land or sea border to become a permanent resident.

Anyone currently residing in Canada can register the "Outside of Canada" category in case the application will be processed as if that person resides outside of Canada. However, to become a permanent resident, the applicant, after obtaining COPR, must leave Canada and re-enter to complete the process or, since 2008, can attend at a local IRCC office. .

The applicant may enter the country as a visitor and be entered in the "Visitor Profile" but will not be eligible for social assistance, SIN numbers, medical cards or driver's licenses (foreign). except in Ontario and Nova Scotia, anyone, regardless of status, can get a driver's license) until the process is complete.

"Outside of Canada" candidates do not receive a work permit during the application processing process.

Processing times vary between visa offices but on average less than the "In Canada" app.

These applications also include background checks, including criminal and medical examinations.


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