Permanent Residence

Know Everything about PR-Permanent Residence: Canada, US, UK & More

The Following Countries Currently Offer Migration:

  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • Germany
  • Hong Kong
  • USA
  • UK
  • South Africa
  • Quebec

Immigration rules are constantly changing, and new choices become available regularly. If your preferred country is not on the list above, please send us an email and we will evaluate you for that country.

Types of Permanent Residence Visas

Permanent residence can be obtained with various options along with the chance to bring a spouse and children. Some PRs can be converted to citizenship as well after some years. Plus, PR holders can take the advantage of health care benefits, free education for children, and retirement benefits. Here are the types of PR you can choose.

  • Skilled Immigration
  • Province Sponsored Immigration
  • Employer-Based Immigration
  • Family Immigration
  • Investment Immigration

Eligibility to Apply PR

The eligibility criteria change for each country. Along with the country requirements, the eligibility depends on the type of PR chosen. Our PR counselors can check your profile and suggest the country for which you can be eligible for the permanent residence status.

Here is the common eligibility criterion to apply for PR:

  • Age – 21- 40 years
  • English Language Proficiency – A good score in IELTS/PTE/TOEFL
  • Work Experience in or outside the country – Minimum 2 years
  • Academic Qualification – Minimum bachelor's degree
  • State sponsorship
  • Niche skills can be advantageous

Get Expert Support for Your PR Visa

Global Tree experts who have been experienced over 15 years of assisting candidates who are willing to apply for a PR visa for various nations, can suggest to you the best suitable country settle permanently. Here are the details of the support you can expect from our experts.

  • Document verification
  • Profile Updating
  • Job Search Assistance
  • Complete PR visa application support
  • Documentation support
  • Visa Interview prep
  • Updates and follow-ups with the consulate

Top FAQs Asked by Indians applying for PR

PR stands for Permanent Residency and refers to a person's resident status, which is often permanent. As a result, the name of a permanent resident does not have the same rights as a citizen. Anyone who holds a PR for any country will be a citizen of the country for which he has a passport. They can't be the same.

PR is a permanent residence status that is not equal to citizenship. Citizenship means the candidate must hold the passport of the country. For which country the candidate has a passport, he will a citizen of that particular country.

The benefits of permanent residency depend on the country you receive the permanent residence. Certain countries offer citizenship, while some others offer the right to vote.

Canada is one of the easiest countries to get PR for Indians, provided you got the on-demand skills. Techies, doctors, and skilled immigrants have a high possibility of receiving pr.