People who are not nationals of another country are given permanent residency, allowing them to live and work there. Their stay is unrestricted in terms of time. Working professionals can move to another country using this method and eventually establish themselves there.
In contrast to student visas, these foreign nationals now have the majority of the privileges that citizens of Other Countries do. Permanent residents, unless otherwise stated, have access to social benefits including free public education for their children and state health care facilities in addition to having the flexibility to study, work, and reside anywhere in the nation. Also possible is obtaining permanent residency and relocating to Canada with a family.
The ability to seek for citizenship after a predetermined period of time in the nation is another benefit of permanent residency. The law currently permits someone to seek for citizenship after three years of permanent residence in other Country.