| 1. Must I stay in Canada after landing in Canada as a Permanent Resident? Permanent Residents are not obliged to remain in Canada, and are in no way restricted from departure at any time. However, as a Canadian Permanent Resident, you must accumulate two years of "residency days" in each five-year period in order to meet your Canadian residency obligations. 2. What is the Canadian Permanent Resident Card? The Canadian Permanent Resident Card is a small, secure plastic card containing personal information on the cardholder and that confirms the cardholder's status as a Permanent Resident of Canada. 3. When can Canadian Citizenship be obtained? Canadian Citizenship can generally be obtained after three years of Permanent Residence in Canada. 4. Does Permanent Resident status in Canada permit me to enter/work in the US? Permanent Resident status in Canada does not affect US immigration requirements for eligibility to legal employment. The North American Free Trade Agreement, which applies to citizens of Canada, does facilitate US employment in certain cases. 5. What is the job-market like in Canada? Canada has experienced consistently strong economic growth for the past number of years. In 2007, Canada's economy is expected to grow by 3.5 per cent and add 300,000 new jobs. Each day in Canada, more than 50,000 job postings go unfilled. The Canadian Federation of Independent Business cites labour shortage as the biggest issue facing Canada's businesses today. To view the many Canadian job postings available today, check out our free Canada Job Search Tool. Bookmark and Share |
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