Dreaming of Settling Abroad?
Ever dreamed of permanently living abroad? Living overseas is one of the most eye-opening experiences that you can do for yourself. It allows you to be challenged in new settings and work through problems you wouldn’t encounter at home so you can develop and grow as a person. At VisaWays, we understand that migrating to another country is a big step to take. The information herein will help you better understand pathways for Permanent Residence (PR) Visa, and what exactly you need to do.
Move to Canada
Canada Permanent Residence (PR) Visa is granted to immigrants who have the right to work and live in Canada with no stay limit. To get a Canada PR Visa, the potential applicant must apply to the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Read MoreMove to USA
Anyone wishing to achieve permanent residence status in the United States will ultimately require a permanent visa. Foreign nationals outside the U.S. with approved immigration petitions must apply for consular processing to receive permanent residence (Green Card).
Read MoreMove to Australia
You can become a permanent resident of Australia by applying for and being granted a permanent visa that allows you to remain in Australia indefinitely. The most common permanent visas include some skilled work and family visas.
Read MoreMove to the UK
You can currently apply for a permanent residence card if you've lived in the UK for 5 years. However, you do not need a permanent residence card to confirm your residence status in the UK unless: ... you want to apply for British citizenship or you want to sponsor your partner's visa application.
Read MorePermanent Residence Visa
A PR visa is a type of permit that allows you to settle (with you family) in the country issuing you the PR visa. In most cases, holders of a PR visa can get citizenship after settling for some years. PR Visa is one of the most sought after visa by skilled professionals. The PR visa allows individuals to settle, work, and study in a foreign country.
Benefits of Permanent Residence (PR) Visa
As a permanent resident, you and your dependents have:
- The right to receive most social benefits that citizens receive, including health care coverage.
- The right to live, work or study anywhere in the country
- The right to apply for permanent citizenship after a period of residence.
- Enjoy protection under the country's laws; including your security, freedoms, and rights.




