Infrastructure plan & visa management for Permanent Residency
Permanent residency (PR) refers to the immigration status granted to individuals by a country that allows them to live, work, and stay in that country indefinitely. It is also known as permanent resident status or permanent resident visa, depending on the country’s immigration terminology.
Features of Permanent Residency
Indefinite Stay: Permanent residents can reside in the country for an indefinite period without the need to renew their visa or worry about visa expiration.
Work Authorization: In most cases, permanent residents have the right to work in the country without the need for additional work permits or restrictions.
Freedom of Movement: Permanent residents can generally travel in and out of the country without visa restrictions.
Access to Social Benefits: Permanent residents may have access to certain social benefits, such as healthcare, education, and social security, similar to citizens.
Pathway to Citizenship: In many countries, permanent residency serves as a stepping stone to citizenship. After meeting certain residency requirements, permanent residents may become eligible to apply for citizenship.
Diplomatic Official Visa
Tourist Visa
Residence Visa
Student Visa
Resident Return Visas
Tourist & Visitor Visas
Visa working process
Direct Interviews
Faster Processing
Visa Assistance
Cost-Effective
Obtaining Permanent Residency
The process of obtaining permanent residency varies from country to country and depends on their immigration policies. Common ways to obtain permanent residency include:
Employment-Based PR: Some countries grant permanent residency to skilled workers, professionals, and individuals with job offers from local employers.
Family-Sponsored PR: Family members who are citizens or permanent residents of a country may sponsor their eligible relatives for permanent residency.
Investor or Entrepreneur PR: Some countries offer permanent residency to individuals who invest a significant amount of money in the country’s economy or start a qualifying business.
Humanitarian or Refugee PR: Persons granted asylum or refugee status may eventually be eligible for permanent residency.
You can apply with us for Permanent Residency in different countries. We try to do best possible for you
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