Immigration Q&A

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Permanent Residence (PR)

Is PR worth it?

Permanent Residence in Canada offers many benefits like living, working, and studying freely, but it also comes with responsibilities such as residency requirements.

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What happens if I reject a settlement offer?

Rejecting a settlement offer in your Permanent Residence application may affect your application's outcome and the benefits proposed. It's important to understand the implications before making a decision.

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Can a settlement agreement be overturned?

Settlement agreements related to Permanent Residence can sometimes be overturned, but this requires strong reasons like fraud or misrepresentation. Consulting a licensed immigration professional can help clarify your options.

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How to prove hardship for immigration?

To prove hardship for Canadian immigration, provide detailed evidence showing significant difficulties if you must leave Canada or separate from family, such as medical reports or proof of risk.

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What rights do immigrants have?

Permanent residents in Canada have rights to live, work, study, and access healthcare, but must meet residency obligations and follow Canadian laws.

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What does RCIC stand for?

RCIC stands for Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, a licensed professional who can assist with Canadian immigration applications, including Permanent Residence.

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Lawyers & Representatives Permanent Residence (PR)

What are the four steps of restoration?

Restoration allows temporary residents who lost status to apply within 90 days to regain it by submitting an application with fees and documents to IRCC.

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Extensions & Restoration Permanent Residence (PR)

Can you call HR to verify employment?

IRCC may contact your employer's HR to verify your employment during your Permanent Residence application. Make sure your employer's contact details are accurate and consider seeking professional guidance.

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How to get PR in Canada by investment?

Canada does not have a federal investor PR program, but some provinces offer business immigration streams that can lead to permanent residence through investment and entrepreneurship.

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