For many newcomers, the opportunity to become a permanent resident (PR) of Canada is a major draw of moving to the country. As a permanent resident, individuals have the freedom to reside, study, work, and live their lives as they wish within the boundaries of Canadian law. But there are additional advantages to holding PR status that many newcomers may not be aware of, including easier access to education, employment, and support services.
Major Reduction in Education Costs
One significant benefit of obtaining permanent resident status is the considerable reduction in educational costs. Permanent residents have access to Canadian higher education at the same rates as Canadian citizens, resulting in substantial reductions in tuition fees, sometimes up to 6 times less than international student fees at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Additionally, PRs are eligible for a wide range of financial aid options, including federal and provincial loans, scholarships, and bursaries.
Access to a Variety of Settlement Services
Another key advantage of being a permanent resident is the increased access to settlement services compared to temporary residents such as those on work or study permits. These services, which cover language learning, employment assistance, legal aid, health and well-being support, and social and community events, are funded at the federal and provincial levels and are valued at approximately $2 billion CAD annually by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Visa-Free Travel
Permanent residents with a valid Permanent Residence card also enjoy visa-free travel to a list of countries, including several Dutch Caribbean territories, Bahamas, Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Jamaica, and many others. It’s important to note that entry and visit requirements may differ for each country, so it’s recommended that PRs check individual country websites before traveling.
Understanding the lesser-known benefits of Canadian permanent residency can assist newcomers in making informed decisions about their immigration journey. From reduced education costs to enhanced settlement services and travel freedoms, becoming a permanent resident of Canada presents a wealth of opportunities for individuals looking to start a new life in the country.