Permanent Residence  





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Immigration lawyer in Canada - Matthew Jeffery. Toronto-based lawyer practicing immigration and refugee law and assisting those who wish to immigrate to Canada or seek visa status for work, study, visit

Canada is traditionally a country of immigrants. An "immigrant" to Canada is a person who has obtained "permanent residence". Permanent residence allows a person to live, work, and study in Canada indefinitely. Permanent residents may live in any place in Canada and have most of the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizens, but are not Canadian citizens because although they have permanent status in Canada they still retain their original citizenship. A permanent resident may apply for Canadian citizenship after fulfilling the requirement of living in Canada for three years within a four-year period. With citizenship comes the ability to obtain a Canadian passport.

Every year the Canadian government admits approximately 250,000 new immigrants to Canada as part of a long-standing policy aimed at developing the country's economy through increasing the population. New immigrants are welcomed by Canada because the new skills and energy they add to the country benefits everyone. While certain countries such as China, India, Britain, and the United States currently provide the largest numbers of new immigrants to Canada, the same immigration law applies worldwide to every country and every immigration application is treated equally.

A person who qualifies for immigration may also bring their spouse and children with them as immigrants to Canada. Once landed in Canada as a permanent resident, an immigrant may sponsor other family members to come as immigrants to Canada, including a spouse, children, parents, and grandparents.

Canada immigration lawyer Matthew Jeffery has years of experience assisting persons from all over the world to apply for immigration visas to Canada. Matthew Jeffery is based in Toronto, Ontario, which is Canada's largest city and the destination point for approximately half of all new immigrants.

There are different types of permanent residence applications. They include:

  1. Family Sponsorship
  2. Skilled workers
  3. Investors
  4. Entrepreneurs
  5. Self-employed
  6. Provincial Nominees

 

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