Canadian citizenship in the context of Permanent residency in Canada


Canadian citizenship in the context of Permanent residency in Canada
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👉 Canadian citizenship in the context of Permanent residency in Canada

The permanent resident card (French: carte de résident permanent), also known colloquially as the PR card, is an identification document and a travel document that shows that a person has permanent residency in Canada. It is one of the methods by which Canadian permanent residents can prove their permanent residency status in Canada, and is one of the only documents that allow permanent residents to return to Canada by a commercial carrier.

Permanent resident holders are entitled to apply for Canadian citizenship after continuously residing in Canada for at least 1,095 days during a 5-year period, presenting a good moral character, filing taxes if required, passing the Canadian Citizenship Test, and swearing an Oath of Citizenship.

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