Benefits Of PR In Canada

Benefits of being a Permanent Resident in Canada

The beautiful country of Canada invites people from all around the world every year. You can just come to visit the country or get a study or work permit to build your career here. Usually, after living in Canada for some time you’ll feel the desire to settle here as a permanent resident. To attain the status of Permanent residency in Canada. You will have to go through an immigration program. The most sought-after immigration pathway for permanent residents is economic immigration, which entails the Express Entry system. To know more about the PR status and pathways contact us at Vashist Immigration, our team of authorized consultants will guide you through the procedures and also inform you about sponsorship by their spouse or parent who already has status in Canada.

There are several benefits you can enjoy if you become a permanent resident of Canada like:

Healthcare

Canada is well known for its excellent health care structure that benefits its citizens and Permanent Residents. You can get universal access to publicly funded health services. Most medical expenses in Canada are covered through the Canadian universal health care program. These expenses include visits to your family doctors, specialist, emergency room, immunizations, yearly exams, and others.

Education

Canada is famous for its world-class educational system. Canadian Residents have access to free schooling. All children who are under 18 are entitled to free education in the Canadian public school system, and the Canadian government offers highly subsidized university education.  

French and English are Canada’s official languages. Schools in Canada also teach French as a second language. Children of Permanent Residents will have the chance to learn English and French, besides their parents’ language. As for Post-Secondary studies, you will be able to apply for scholarships and funding as any Canadian student. Also, tuition for Canadian students is much lower compared to international students

Employment

If you become a Permanent Resident, you are allowed to work from the first day you arrive, it is always better to get prepared before you arrive in Canada. It will take time for you to adapt to You will be adapting to the new kind of job. Although the work environment is extremely warm and people are helpful. 

If you want to start a business it becomes easy if you are a Permanent Resident, you can get financial assistance through the financing programs for small businesses that the government has in place. Employment Insurance (EI) provides regular benefits to individuals who lose their jobs through no fault of their own (for example, due to a shortage of work, seasonal or mass lay-offs) and are available for and able to work, but can’t find a job. With the help of Employment Insurance, you could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of your earnings, to a maximum of $573 a week. These benefits will help you take time away from work to provide care or support to a critically ill or injured person or someone needing end-of-life care

Social Benefits

For families who belong to the low-income group and have children under the age of 18 who are, the Canadian government provides monthly tax-free payments to help cover expenses. In emergencies, the Government of Canada provides financial support to its citizens and Permanent Residents. 

Maternity and Paternity

In Canada, working parents are given time off when a new baby is born or adopted. Women can take up to 12 months of maternity leave and receive 50 to 65% of their normal income. Partially paid parental leave is also available for up to 35 weeks. If by any circumstances, a Canadian citizen or a Permanent Resident goes unemployed, the social security benefit supports them.

Tax

You must pay taxes at federal, provincial, and municipal levels. Income tax is imposed based on residency rather than citizenship. After becoming a Permanent Resident an individual would be required to pay Canadian taxes on worldwide income. The assets of a newly arriving immigrant are not taxed under Canadian law.

Low crime rate

Since the year 2007, Canada has been regarded as one of the world’s safest places. Canada has very stringent gun laws. As per the survey, one-third of the population has the license to carry firearms.

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