

Unlike applying for GC in US, you need not to be present in Canada or working in Canada in order to apply for permanent immigration for Canada.ģ. Unlike US work visa for a specific employer/profession a Canadian immigrant is free to work anywhere with any employer or in any profession in Canada.Ģ. The best of all, you and your family can enjoy the benefits of free Canadian Healthcare, free primary and secondary education and subsidized post secondary education, security of unemployment insurance, old age pension, child allowance etc.ġ. A Permanent Resident becomes eligible for Canadian citizenship after living in Canada for a period of three years of the last four years prior to the date of the application for citizenship.ĥ. You may purchase/sell any property, own and operate any business anywhere in Canada.Ĥ.

You will also have the freedom to work in/with any profession/employer of your choice.ģ. After becoming a Permanent Resident you will have the freedom to live and work anywhere in Canada.Ģ. The rights of Canadian Permanent Residents are almost the same as those of the Canadian citizens except a few, such as right to vote.ġ. The Canadian Government's new immigration plan for the next five years and beyond is to emphasize the admission of a greater number of skilled immigrants with abilities to contribute directly to Canada's economic and social development. Unlike the United States and other countries, there is no quota based on either nationality or occupation. In 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and, again, in 2000, Canada was ranked No.1 by the United Nations Human Development Index as the best country in the world to live.
