Permanent Residency

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A Permanent Residency (PR) visa allows individuals to live, work, and settle long-term in countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, the UK, and the USA. PR holders enjoy many benefits similar to citizens, including access to healthcare, social security, and the ability to sponsor family members. With various pathways such as skilled migration, family sponsorship, or post-study work routes, PR is a strategic step toward building a stable future abroad.

At Your Immigration Consultant, we specialize in navigating the complex PR process with clarity and confidence. Whether you’re applying through a points-based system, as a skilled worker, or transitioning from a student or work visa, our experienced team provides end-to-end support—from eligibility assessment to document preparation and application submission. We’re committed to helping you achieve permanent success in your chosen country with professional, hassle-free guidance.

Countries We Assist With

Canada

PR Pathways: Express Entry (FSW, CEC, FST), Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Family Sponsorship

Processing Time: 6–12 months (via Express Entry)

Eligibility:

  • Minimum CRS score
  • IELTS score (CLB 7+)
  • Proof of funds & ECA

PR to Citizenship: After 3–5 years

PR Pathways: Skilled Independent Visa (189), State-Sponsored Visa (190), Family & Partner Visas

Processing Time: 6–11 months

Eligibility:

  • Points test (minimum 65)
  • Skilled occupation
  • English proficiency & health check

PR to Citizenship: 4 years residence, 1 year PR

PR Pathways: Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR)

Processing Time: 5 years continuous stay

Eligibility:

  • Tier 2 visa holders after 5 years
  • Language & life in the UK test
  • No major immigration breaches

PR to Citizenship: After 1 year with ILR

PR Pathways: Employment-based Green Card, Family Sponsorship, EB-5 Investor Visa

Processing Time: 12–24 months (varies)

Eligibility:

  • Employer/family sponsorship
  • PERM Labor certification
  • Affidavit of support

PR to Citizenship: After 5 years

PR Pathways: Settlement Permit (Niederlassungserlaubnis), Blue Card EU

Processing Time: 21–33 months

Eligibility:

  • 33 months employment with Blue Card (or 21 months with B1 German)
  • Pension contributions
  • German language skills

PR to Citizenship: After 6–8 years

General Requirements

Valid Passport

Must be valid beyond your PR application processing period with sufficient blank pages.

Language Proficiency

IELTS, TOEFL, or other accepted test scores required by the country you're applying to.

Proof of Funds

Showcase stable finances via bank statements, ITR, or sponsor support as per guidelines.

Work or Education Documents

Include job experience, degree certificates, and skill assessments if applicable.

Why Choose Us?

PR Eligibility Experts

We evaluate your profile based on the latest point systems and ensure you meet immigration criteria for your desired country.

Complete Application Support

We assist with end-to-end PR documentation, from ECA, IELTS, and Express Entry to submission and post-landing support.

Country-Specific Guidance

Whether it's Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, we provide tailored PR strategies that fit your career goals and immigration needs.

Transparent & Trusted

With a high approval rate and honest guidance, we ensure a smooth and stress-free PR process for you and your family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eligibility depends on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency (IELTS/PTE), and adaptability. Most countries use a points-based system.

For Canada, a minimum CLB 7 (6.0 in each band) is required. Australia typically requires a minimum of 6.0 in each module. Scores may vary by program and profile.

At least 1 year of full-time work experience in a skilled occupation is usually required. More experience increases your points and chances.

Yes. Countries like Canada and Australia allow applicants to apply without a job offer through points-based programs like Express Entry or SkillSelect.

It typically takes 6 to 12 months after submission of a complete application, depending on the country and immigration stream.

Yes, most PR programs allow you to include your spouse and dependent children under your application as dependents.

Yes, especially for countries like Canada. You must show you have enough funds to support yourself and your family after arrival.

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