Landed immigrant status in Canada, also known as permanent residency, is a legal status granted to individuals who are not Canadian citizens but have been authorized to live and work in Canada indefinitely. It is a highly sought-after status, as it provides a pathway to eventual Canadian citizenship and offers numerous benefits, including the ability to live, work, and study in Canada, access to healthcare and social services, and the right to sponsor family members for immigration.
There are several different ways to apply for landed immigrant status in Canada, depending on the applicant’s circumstances and eligibility. The most common pathway is through the Express Entry system, which is a points-based system that assesses applicants based on their age, education, work experience, language skills, and other factors. Other pathways include the Family Class Sponsorship Program, the Provincial Nominee Program, and the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program.