Canada mainly offers Permanent Residency (PR) through the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Express Entry system.
Step 1: Check Eligibility
You must qualify under one of these programs:
- Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
- Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Step 2: Language Test
Take:
- IELTS General Training
- CELPIP
- TEF (French)
Higher language scores increase your CRS points.
Step 3: Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
Get your education evaluated through approved organizations such as:
Step 4: Create Express Entry Profile
Submit:
- Education details
- Work experience
- Language scores
- Personal information
You will receive a CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) score.
Step 5: Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA)
Candidates with competitive CRS scores receive an Invitation to Apply for PR. Canada also conducts category-based draws for high-demand occupations.
Step 6: Submit PR Application
Upload all required documents and pay government fees.
Step 7: Biometrics, Medical & Background Check
- Fingerprints (Biometrics)
- Medical Examination
- Police Verification
Step 8: PR Approval & COPR
If approved, you receive:
- Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR)
- PR Visa (if applicable)
Step 9: Move to Canada
After landing in Canada, receive your PR Card.
Required Documents
Personal Documents
- Passport
- Birth Certificate
- Passport-size Photos
- National ID (if available)
Education Documents
- Degree Certificates
- Diplomas
- Academic Transcripts
- ECA Report
Work Experience Documents
- Experience Letters
- Offer Letters
- Salary Slips
- Tax Documents (if available)
Language Documents
- IELTS/CELPIP Score Report
Additional Documents
- Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)
- Medical Examination Report
- Marriage Certificate (if married)
- Children’s Birth Certificates (if applying with family)
- Proof of Funds (Bank Statements)
Canada PR Processing Time (2026)
| Stage | Estimated Time |
|---|
| IELTS Preparation & Test | 2–8 Weeks |
| ECA Report | 1–3 Months |
| Express Entry Profile | 1 Day |
| ITA Waiting Time | 1–12 Months |
| PR Application Processing | 4–9 Months |
| Total Process | 8–24 Months |
IRCC’s standard target for most Express Entry applications is around 6 months after submission of a complete application, though timelines vary.
Common Reasons for Delay
- Missing documents
- Security verification
- Medical review
- Background checks
- High application volume
Why Choose Canada?
Permanent Residency Pathway
Canada offers one of the world’s most structured PR systems through Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).
Free Healthcare
Permanent residents can access Canada’s public healthcare system after meeting provincial requirements.
High Quality of Life
Canada is known for:
- Safe cities
- Clean environment
- Strong public services
- Good work-life balance
Job Opportunities
High demand exists in:
- IT
- Healthcare
- Engineering
- Construction
- Skilled Trades
- Transportation
Family Benefits
PR holders can:
- Bring spouse and children
- Access public education for children
- Apply for citizenship later
Multicultural Society
Canada welcomes immigrants from around the world, including a large Indian community.
Citizenship Opportunity
Most PR holders can later apply for Canadian citizenship after meeting residency requirements.
Strong Economy
Canada continues to prioritize skilled immigration to support workforce shortages and economic growth.
Better Future for Families
Benefits include:
- Stable lifestyle
- Children’s education opportunities
- Long-term settlement options
- Social benefits after eligibility requirements are met