Canada Permanent Residence
Obtaining Canada permanent residence allows you to be a permanent resident of Canada while maintaining your citizenship of your home country. Canada permanent residence allows you to have certain rights and privileges that people on temporary visas do not.
A permanent resident of Canada and their dependants receive most social benefits that Canadian citizens receive. Canadian permanent residence gives you the right to government health care. A permanent resident of Canada can work, live or study wherever they want to in Canada. Canadian permanent residence allows you to apply for Canadian citizenship after 3 years. A permanent resident of Canada and their dependants have protection under Canadian law. However, the rights of Canadian permanent residence come with obligations. A permanent resident of Canada has to pay taxes. Canadian permanent residence requires that you follow all Canadian municipal, provincial, and federal laws.
A permanent resident of Canada cannot vote in Canada. A Canadian permanent resident cannot run for political office. Canada permanent residence does not allow you to hold certain high-level security clearance jobs. Canada permanent residence does not allow you to remain in Canada if you are convicted of a serious crime and told to leave the country.
Canada permanent residence status allows you to live in Canada. In order to maintain your status as a permanent resident of Canada you can only live outside of Canada for a certain time. If you do not live at least 2 years out of 5 in Canada, you will lose your Canada permanent residence status. A permanent resident of Canada who does not meet these residency obligations will lose their Canada permanent residence status. A permanent resident of Canada convicted of a serious crime could be deported from Canada.
A permanent resident of Canada that pursues and obtains Canadian citizenship no longer has Canada permanent residence status. They are Canadian citizens.
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