CANADA PR – Permanent Residency
Glovels Overseas Consultants | Canada Immigration Experts
Canada PR – Your Pathway to a Secure Global Future
Canada is one of the world’s most trusted and transparent immigration destinations for skilled professionals and families. With a strong economy, inclusive society, free public education for children, and universal healthcare, Canada offers long-term security and an excellent quality of life.
Canada’s immigration system is designed to attract global talent through structured, points-based and province-driven programs. Permanent Residents enjoy almost all the rights of citizens and can later apply for Canadian citizenship.
At Glovels Overseas Consultants, we provide end-to-end Canada PR solutions—from profile evaluation and CRS optimisation to Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), documentation, and final PR filing.
Why Choose Canada PR?
• Stable and strong economy
• High demand for skilled professionals
• Free public education for children
• Universal healthcare for PR holders
• Multicultural and safe society
• Strong passport and global mobility
• Citizenship eligibility after residency
• Sponsor spouse, children, and parents
Canada PR remains one of the most reliable and predictable immigration pathways globally.
Canada PR Pathways
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Express Entry System
Canada’s flagship PR program managing three federal categories:
• Federal Skilled Worker (FSW)
• Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
• Federal Skilled Trades (FST)
How Express Entry Works
1. Check eligibility
2. Take language test (IELTS / CELPIP / TEF / TCF)
3. Complete Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
4. Create Express Entry profile
5. Receive CRS score
6. Get Invitation to Apply (ITA)
7. Submit full PR application
Glovels helps maximise CRS through language optimisation, spouse points, work experience
mapping, and PNP alignment.
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Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSW)
Best suited for professionals outside Canada.
Eligibility Highlights
• Minimum 1 year skilled work experience (TEER 0–3)
• CLB 7 language score
• Foreign degree with ECA
• Proof of funds
• Minimum 67/100 on FSW grid
Once eligible, selection is based on CRS ranking.
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Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
For candidates with Canadian work experience.
Requirements
• 1 year skilled Canadian work experience (last 3 years)
• CLB 7 (TEER 0/1) or CLB 5 (TEER 2/3)
• No proof of funds required (if working in Canada)
CEC applicants often receive faster processing.
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Federal Skilled Trades Program (FST)
For skilled trade professionals.
Eligibility
• Job offer or trade certification from Canada
• 2 years of relevant experience
• CLB 5 (speaking/listening), CLB 4 (reading/writing)
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Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Canadian provinces nominate candidates based on labour needs.
PNP Options
• Express Entry–linked (600 CRS points)
• Direct provincial PR streams
Popular provinces include:
Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick.
Glovels maps your profile to the most suitable province.
Documents Required for Canada PR
🛂 Passport | 🗣️ Language Test Results | 🎓 ECA Report | 📜 Educational Certificates | 💼 Work Experience Letters | 💰 Proof of Funds | 🚔 Police Clearance Certificates | 🩺 Medical Examination | 👨👩👧👦 Family Documents (if applicable) | 🏛️ PNP Nomination (if applicable)
KEEP SCROLING
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Canada PR Process – Step by Step
📝 Free Eligibility Assessment
🧭 Choose the Best PR Pathway
🗣️ Language Test & ECA
🖥️ Express Entry Profile Creation
🏛️ PNP Application (if required)
📩 ITA Received
📤 PR Application Submission
🩺 Medical & Police Clearance
✅ PR Approval
🍁 Move to Canada
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Why Choose Glovels for Canada PR?
🎯 Accurate CRS Evaluation
🧠 Strategic Express Entry & PNP Planning
📁 Error-Free Documentation
🗣️ IELTS / Language Prep Support
👤 Dedicated Case Manager
🔍 Transparent & Ethical Process
FAQs – Canada PR
Canada Permanent Residency gives foreign nationals the right to live, work, and settle in Canada indefinitely.
Express Entry (FSW, CEC, FST), Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and some regional programs such as AIP and RNIP.
Express Entry is a points-based immigration system used by IRCC to select skilled workers for PR.
CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) assigns points based on age, education, work experience, and language scores.
CRS above 470 is generally competitive, but category-based draws may accept lower scores depending on occupation.
No. Most applicants get PR without a job offer.
FSW is for skilled workers outside Canada with 1+ year of skilled experience, CLB 7, and 67/100 eligibility score.
CEC is for applicants with at least one year of Canadian skilled work experience.
Federal Skilled Trades is for applicants in trade occupations such as electricians, welders, chefs, carpenters.
PNP allows provinces to nominate candidates. A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points.
Yes, if your education is from outside Canada.
Typically 6–12 months, depending on pathway and completeness.
Bank balance or financial assets required by IRCC to show you can support settlement.
Amounts depend on family size (updated annually). Single applicant: approx CAD 14,000+.
Minimum CLB 7 for FSW (IELTS 6 each). Higher scores improve CRS.
IELTS General, CELPIP General. TEF/TCF for French.
Yes. Strong French skills can add up to 50 CRS points.
Yes. They are included in your PR application.
Not for FSW or PNP. Required only for CEC.
Minimum 1 year (skilled experience). More years = more CRS points.
No official limit, but CRS points decrease after age 30 and drop sharply after 40.
Yes, but strategic options like PNP, French, or job offer may be needed.
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program – one of the most popular PNP pathways.
Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program – popular for skilled workers without job offers.
Not mandatory, but professional assistance improves accuracy, documentation, and strategy.
Processing fees + ECA + IELTS + settlement funds. Total varies by profile.
Yes. PR holders have mobility rights under Canadian law.
PR cards are valid for 5 years but residency status is ongoing if you meet stay requirements.
After 3 years of residence (1,095 days) within the last 5 years.
Yes, if documents are incomplete or information is incorrect. Glovels ensures compliance.
Expert documentation, PNP strategy, CRS improvement, and end-to-end guidance.
