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Permanent Residency Services in Canada

Planning to make Canada your permanent home?
Axeliis Immigration provides expert guidance and personalized support to help you navigate the Permanent Residency (PR) application process with ease. From eligibility assessment to documentation and submission, we ensure a smooth, stress-free experience as you take the next big step toward living and working in Canada permanently.

Expert Guidance

Personalized support for a smooth PR application process.

Hassle-Free Process

End-to-end assistance to help you settle in Canada.

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Build Your Future in Canada

Imagine a life full of opportunity, stability, and the warmth of Canadian culture. Axeliis Immigration is your trusted partner in achieving Permanent Residency. Our experienced team guides you through every step — from documentation to approval — making your transition to Canada smooth, stress-free, and successful.Beyond application assistance, we also guide you through choosing the right institution, preparing financial documents, and meeting eligibility criteria. With Axeliis, you’re not just applying for a visa—you’re taking the first confident step toward a successful academic future in Canada.


Canada PR Eligibility Criteria

Permanent Residency Document Checklist

Let Axeliis Immigration take care of your PR application paperwork so you can focus on planning your new life in Canada. Our experts handle every detail — from verification to submission — ensuring a smooth and stress-free Permanent Residency process.

Settlement Plan

Provide a brief plan outlining your settlement goals in Canada, including where you intend to live, work, and integrate into the community.

Proof of Identity

Submit your passport or travel document along with recent passport-sized photographs that meet Canadian immigration requirements.

Proof of Relationship

Include marriage certificates, birth certificates, or legal documents to verify family relationships if applying with dependents.

Additional Documentation

Attach any program-specific or requested documents required for your PR stream or by Canadian immigration authorities to support your application.

A Simplified PR Application Process

Life in Canada as a Permanent Resident

Discover what life in Canada is like for PR applicants before you make the move. From housing and healthcare to culture and lifestyle, our comprehensive guide helps you prepare confidently for a smooth transition into your new Canadian life.

PR Card

After your PR application is approved, you’ll receive a Permanent Resident (PR) card, which serves as proof of your status and allows you to travel in and out of Canada freely.

Healthcare Access

As a Permanent Resident, you’re entitled to Canada’s public healthcare system. You may need to apply for provincial health coverage, which can include a short waiting period depending on the province.

Social Benefits

Enjoy access to social services and benefits, such as education for your children, employment assistance, and financial support programs when needed.

Cultural Diversity

Canada is celebrated for its multicultural environment, offering a welcoming community filled with diverse languages, traditions, and cultural experiences from around the world.

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People Frequently Asked Questions

Canadian Permanent Residency is a legal status that allows foreign nationals to live, work, and study in Canada indefinitely without being citizens. It offers long-term stability, access to most social benefits, and the opportunity to eventually apply for Canadian citizenship.

Yes, you can lose your PR status if you fail to meet the residency requirement—living in Canada for at least two out of every five years—or if you are found guilty of a serious criminal offense that affects your admissibility to Canada.

Yes, you can include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children in your Permanent Residency application, allowing your entire family to live, work, and study in Canada together.

If your Permanent Residency application is refused, you’ll receive an official letter outlining the reasons for the decision. Once you’ve addressed those issues or provided additional documents, you can reapply for PR.

Permanent Residency, you must physically live in Canada for at least 730 days (two years) within a five-year period. These days don’t need to be consecutive, but they must add up within that timeframe.

Canadian Permanent Residency is a legal status that allows foreign nationals to live, work, and study in Canada indefinitely without being citizens. It offers long-term stability, access to most social benefits, and the opportunity to eventually apply for Canadian citizenship.

Yes, you can lose your PR status if you fail to meet the residency requirement—living in Canada for at least two out of every five years—or if you are found guilty of a serious criminal offense that affects your admissibility to Canada.

Yes, you can include your spouse or common-law partner and dependent children in your Permanent Residency application, allowing your entire family to live, work, and study in Canada together.

If your Permanent Residency application is refused, you’ll receive an official letter outlining the reasons for the decision. Once you’ve addressed those issues or provided additional documents, you can reapply for PR.

Permanent Residency, you must physically live in Canada for at least 730 days (two years) within a five-year period. These days don’t need to be consecutive, but they must add up within that timeframe.

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