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A Permanent Resident is someone who has been given permanent resident status by immigrating to Canada but is not a Canadian Citizen.
Following are the top Canadian Immigration programs to consider for PR application:
- Express Entry
- Business Immigration
- Family Class Sponsorship
- Provincial Nominee Programs
- Caregiver Program
- LMIA work permit
- Atlantic IMMIGRATION Program (AIP)


A Temporary resident is a foreign national who is authorized to enter Canada legally on a temporary basis.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada processes these applications under several categories:
- Temporary resident visas
- Electronic travel authorizations
- International students
- Temporary Workers
- Temporary resident permits
Note: Temporary residents are subject to various conditions, such as the length of their stay in Canada
To apply for the Canadian Citizenship, you must have the Permanent Resident (PR) status in Canada and your PR status must not be in question and must be physically present in Canada for 1095 days during five years right before the date of application submission. This means you must not:
- be under review for immigration or fraud reasons
- have certain unfulfilled conditions related to your PR status
- be under a removal order (an order from Canadian officials to leave Canada)


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