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What Rights does Permanent Resident Status Grant Me In Canada?

12th March 2010
By Melinda Dengate in Immigration Law
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If you've thought about immigrating to Canada, or have a temporary visa to stay in Canada for work or school, you may be looking at what options you actually have at this point. Indeed, there are a few options that you can take once you've arrived in Canada. The right decision depends on the specific goals that you have in mind for the long term. If you are enjoying the opportunities and benefits you've experienced living, studying or even temporarily working in Canada, then it makes perfect sense to permanently settle in Canada. One of the key steps in the process of becoming a permanent resident of Canada is getting more information not only on the process bu also on the rights that permanent status actually grants you int he first place.

One of the largest benefits of becoming a permanent resident of Canada is that you will be able to enjoy many of the same benefits that Canadian citizens have long enjoyed. Unlike other countries, Canada offers its citizens quality healthcare at no extra cost to them. This is a benefit that is paid for through taxes the entire nation pays. Subsidized education is also another appealing benefit of becoming a permanent resident of Canada. If you want to pursue more education, you will be able to do it at reduced cost as a permanent resident.


There are numerous professional benefits of being a permanent resident of Canada. For starters, you will have unrestricted access to virtually any Canadian job not connected to the government. Contrast this benefit with the challenge that many temporary workers have securing employment and you'll definitely see the benefit more clearly. In addition, if you were ever to lose your Canadian job, you would be eligible for unemployment insurance that can help you keep other expenses afloat as you get back on your feet and search for another job. Such a time in your life can also highlight the need for other assistance programs, which you would qualify for as a permanent resident.

Saving for the future is pretty important for anyone regardless of what country they come from. As a Canadian permanent resident, you would be able to save for retirement with established tax exempt retirement plans, such as the registered retirement savings plan (RRSP). Using an RRSP means that you will be able to shield a set amount of your money every year from being taxed, which will in turn create more money in the long run that can be used for your retirement.


Finally, a guide to the benefits of becoming a permanent resident could not be complete without mentioning the greatest benefit of all -- freedom. As a permanent resident of Canada, you would be able to live anywhere in the country, as well as change jobs as much as you wanted or needed to. In other words, once you become a permanent resident of Canada, you have most of the same rights that regular citizens of Canada enjoy every day.

All things considered, there are numerous benefits to becoming a permanent resident of Canada. However, you must start the process of becoming a permanent resident in order to enjoy the benefits. Thankfully, with all these benefits waiting for you, it's definitely worth the effort to get the process started as soon as you're ready!

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