BluRise Immigration Services Ltd. was founded by Sandeep. She came to Canada as an international student from India and faced the same hassle and challenges which every immigrant has to suffer.
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The process of applying to become a citizen of Canada can be intimidating for many applicants. Obtaining Canadian citizenship involves a lot of paperwork and work because of all the requirements you have to satisfy. Some of the basic criteria you need to meet to become a Canadian citizen include:
In addition to following these criteria, you still have to complete and successfully pass a citizenship test and interview. In the citizenship test, you will be tested on topics such as geography, economy, history and laws.
At BluRise, we’re proud to have helped numerous clients with the preparation and paperwork required to make a strong application.
A permanent resident in Canada is someone who is not a Canadian citizen and is currently living, working, and/or studying in Canada. However, just because a person is working or studying in Canada, this does not qualify them to be a permanent resident as they may be in the country through a worker or student permit.
Permanent residents do share a lot of the same benefits that Canadian citizens do. They still have the right to:
Some of the limitations to permanent residents are that you cannot vote, run for political office, and/or hold a job that requires a high-level security clearance.
The application process for becoming a permanent resident can be broken down into three classes: the Economic, Business, and Family class. Depending on your situation and socioeconomic status, you will be assigned to one of these classes. Individuals and families who show the qualities needed to adapt quickly to living in Canada are most likely to be approved.
Permanent residents of Canada are required to renew their PR card every five years.
Eligibility – to be eligible for a PR card, you need to:
Please note you are not eligible for a PR card if you were asked by the Government of Canada to leave the country. If you are a Canadian citizen, you can’t have (and don’t need) a PR card.
PR Residency Obligation: for a permanent resident to maintain status, he/she must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. Note, these 730 days do not need to be continuous and some of your time abroad may count towards the 730 days.
BluRise Immigration Services Ltd. was founded by Sandeep. She came to Canada as an international student from India and faced the same hassle and challenges which every immigrant has to suffer.