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Permanent Residency · IMM 5444

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Permanent Residency Application
IMM 5444
$299 CAD
Flat fee · All pathways · IRCC fees separate
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Free consultation - assess your PR pathway and CRS score
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Upload documents - AI validates and extracts instantly
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AI fills your PR forms - IMM 5444, IMM 0008, Schedule A and more
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Consultant reviews and submits - you become a PR
No obligation · 30 minutes · Pathway assessment included
What you need to know

Canadian Permanent Residency - a life-changing status

Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) gives you the right to live, work, and study anywhere in Canada indefinitely. As a permanent resident, you have access to most social benefits including healthcare, education, and employment insurance - the same rights as Canadian citizens, except the right to vote and hold a Canadian passport.

PR is the most common stepping stone to Canadian citizenship. After holding PR status for a minimum period (currently 3 of the last 5 years in Canada), most permanent residents are eligible to apply for citizenship.

Canada offers multiple pathways to PR. The right one depends on your education, work experience, language ability, age, job offer, provincial ties, and family connections. Your GetNorthPath consultant will identify your strongest pathway and highest-scoring profile at the free consultation.

Permanent Residency - Key Facts
Main formIMM 5444 + IMM 0008
Top pathwayExpress Entry (CRS-based)
PR card validity5 years (renewable)
Right to workAnywhere in Canada
Healthcare accessImmediately upon landing
Citizenship pathway3 of 5 years in Canada
IRCC processing fee$1,365 CAD (principal)
Express Entry targetCRS 470+ (varies)
Processing time6–24 months by pathway
GetNorthPath fee$299 CAD (flat)
Choose your route

PR Pathways - which one is right for you?

Canada offers dozens of PR pathways. These are the most common streams GetNorthPath handles. Your consultant will identify your best-scoring profile at the free consultation.

Each province and territory runs its own immigration streams targeting workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates in specific occupations. A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points - virtually guaranteeing an Express Entry ITA.

Ontario (OINP), BC (BCPNP), Alberta (AINP), Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, Yukon, Northwest Territories
Some streams are Base PNP (outside Express Entry) - separate federal process
Each province has specific occupation, language, and salary requirements
Family Sponsorship
IMM 5444 · Sponsor a loved one
No CRS needed

Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor eligible family members for PR. The most common categories are spouses/partners and dependent children. Parents and grandparents can also be sponsored through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP).

IMM 5444 - Sponsorship Agreement form between sponsor and applicant
Spouse/partner processing: 12 months (outland), varies (inland)
No points system - eligibility based on relationship and sponsor income
IRCC fee: $1,365 CAD + $1,080 right of PR (adults)
Rural & Northern Immigration
RNIP · Community-driven
Smaller cities

A community-driven pilot program that connects skilled foreign workers with smaller communities across Canada that have labour shortages. A community recommendation is required before federal processing begins.

Participating communities: North Bay, Sudbury, Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie, Thunder Bay, Altona, Brandon, Moose Jaw, and others
Job offer from a designated employer in the community required
Lower CRS requirements than regular Express Entry
Agri-Food Pilot
Agriculture sector workers
Sector-specific

Designed for non-seasonal agricultural workers with qualifying experience in meat processing, mushroom production, greenhouses, or livestock operations. Must have a qualifying full-time non-seasonal job offer.

Qualifying NOC codes: 94, 95 (with restrictions)
Must have 1 year Canadian work experience in qualifying position
Annual cap applies - your consultant will advise on availability

An employer-driven program that helps designated employers in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador recruit international workers and international graduates.

Employer must be designated by the Atlantic province
Streams: Skilled Worker, Intermediate Skilled Worker, International Graduate
Strong settlement plan required as part of application
No LMIA required - employer designates you directly
How Express Entry works

The CRS Score - what counts toward your points

The Comprehensive Ranking System awards points in four core areas. The AI CRS Calculator on GetNorthPath estimates your score before your consultation - so your consultant knows your starting point on day one.

CRS Points Breakdown - Sample Profile
Core Human Capital (Age, Education, Language, Work Exp.)max 460
Spouse / Common-law Partner Factorsmax 40
Skills Transferability (Education + Work Exp. combos)max 100
Additional Points (Job offer, Study in Canada, Sibling in Canada, PNP, French)max 600
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Sample CRS score · Recent draw cutoffs: 470–530+
GetNorthPath's AI CRS Calculator estimates your score from your documents and profile - before your consultation even begins.
Express Entry draws happen regularly
IRCC holds draws every 2 weeks (sometimes more frequently). Each draw invites the top-ranked candidates to apply. Category-based draws (e.g. French, STEM, healthcare, trades) also run periodically with lower CRS cutoffs.
60-day window after ITA
Once you receive an Invitation to Apply, you have exactly 60 days to submit a complete PR application. GetNorthPath's AI fills your forms within days of your ITA - not weeks.
French language = major CRS boost
Strong French language scores (TEF/TCF) add up to 50 additional CRS points and qualify you for Francophone category draws, which run regularly with lower cutoffs. Even intermediate French is worth exploring.
Job offer = 50–200 extra points
A qualifying Canadian job offer adds 50 CRS points (NOC TEER 1–3) or 200 points (NOC TEER 0 managerial/senior positions). Your consultant can advise whether your current employer qualifies.
Provincial nomination = +600 guaranteed
A provincial nomination certificate (PNP) adds 600 CRS points - which virtually guarantees a future ITA. Your consultant will assess all provincial streams you qualify for.
Am I eligible?

Eligibility by Pathway

Select the pathway that applies to your situation. Not sure? Book a free consultation - your consultant will identify your best route.

Express Entry - FSW
Canadian Experience Class
Provincial Nominee
Family Sponsorship
Federal Skilled Worker - requirements
Minimum 1 year of continuous full-time (or equivalent part-time) skilled work experience in the past 10 years in a NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupation
Meet minimum language requirements: CLB 7+ in English (IELTS: 6.0 in each band) or equivalent in French (TEF/TCF)
Meet the minimum education requirement: completed secondary school or post-secondary credential (foreign credentials must be assessed by a designated ECA body)
Score at least 67 out of 100 points on the FSW selection grid (based on education, language, work experience, age, arranged employment, and adaptability)
Have sufficient settlement funds (unless you have a valid job offer in Canada). Currently: from $13,757 CAD for a single person
Be admissible to Canada (no criminal inadmissibility, no security concerns)
CRS factors that boost your score
Language (up to 160 pts): CLB 9+ in all four abilities (speaking, listening, reading, writing) in English - significantly more than the minimum
Education (up to 150 pts): Master's or PhD adds the most points. Foreign degrees must have an ECA report from a designated organization (WES, ICAS, etc.)
Work experience (up to 80 pts): 5+ years of skilled experience in a single NOC scores highest
Age (up to 110 pts): Ages 20–29 score maximum. Points decrease significantly after 40
Job offer (50–200 pts): LMIA-backed or LMIA-exempt offer from Canadian employer
Provincial nomination (+600 pts): Virtually guarantees an ITA
Canadian Experience Class - requirements
At least 1 year of skilled Canadian work experience (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3) in the last 3 years, gained while authorized to work in Canada
Minimum language scores: CLB 7 for NOC TEER 0 and 1 occupations; CLB 5 for NOC TEER 2 and 3 occupations
Must plan to live outside the province of Quebec (Quebec has its own immigration system)
No minimum education requirement - but education adds significant CRS points
No settlement fund requirement - your Canadian employment demonstrates financial stability
CEC is typically the fastest pathway to PR for people already working in Canada
CEC advantages
CEC-specific draws run regularly - often with lower CRS cutoffs than all-program draws
PGWP holders who worked in Canada for 1+ years are among the most competitive CEC candidates
Already working in Canada means your employer can support your application - either through a job offer (CRS boost) or a reference letter
Canadian education + Canadian work experience = one of the highest-scoring profiles in the pool
No FSW selection grid points test required - you go directly into the Express Entry pool
PNP - General requirements
In most streams: a job offer from an employer in the nominating province, or an existing connection to the province (study, work, family)
Work experience in an occupation in demand in the target province (each province publishes its in-demand occupations lists regularly)
Language requirements vary by province and stream - typically CLB 4–7 depending on the occupation and province
Education requirements vary - some streams require Canadian post-secondary education, others do not
Intent to settle and work in the nominating province (you can move to another province after receiving PR, but intent must be genuine)
Once nominated, receive +600 CRS points - virtually guarantees a future Express Entry ITA
Popular PNP streams by province
Ontario (OINP): Human Capital Priorities, Skilled Trades, French-Speaking Skilled Worker, Employer Job Offer streams
BC (BCPNP): Skilled Worker, International Graduate, Healthcare Professional, Entry Level/Semi-Skilled streams
Alberta (AINP): Alberta Opportunity Stream, Alberta Express Entry Stream - Alberta prioritizes many healthcare, tech, and trades workers
Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) - healthcare workers, engineers, and experienced workers
Manitoba: MPNP - Skilled Worker in Manitoba, Skilled Worker Overseas, Business Investor streams
Family Sponsorship - who can be sponsored
Spouse or common-law/conjugal partner: Most common - age 18+, genuine relationship proven, no disqualifying inadmissibility
Dependent children: Under 22 years old and not married/in common-law relationship; or 22+ with a physical or mental condition that prevents financial self-support
Parents and grandparents: Through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) - subject to annual intake cap and lottery
Other relatives: In limited circumstances (orphaned siblings under 18, or if you have no other eligible relatives)
Sponsor requirements
Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, 18 years of age or older
Meet minimum necessary income requirements (for parents/grandparents - not required for spouses/partners)
Sign an undertaking to financially support the sponsored person for a specified period
Disqualifiers for sponsors
You are in default on a previous undertaking (previously sponsored someone and they received social assistance)
You have been convicted of a sexual offence or violent crime against a family member
You are currently receiving social assistance (except for disability)
You are undischarged bankrupt
You were sponsored as a spouse yourself in the past 5 years
Relationship genuineness is the most scrutinized element of spouse sponsorships. Your consultant will help you compile the strongest possible evidence package.
What to gather

Required Documents - PR Application

AI reads and validates each document on upload. Fields tagged AI are auto-filled into your PR forms automatically.

Identity Documents
Required Valid passport (all pages) AI
Required Birth certificate AI
If applicable Marriage/divorce certificate AI
If applicable Name change documents
If applicable Passports for accompanying dependants AI
Language Tests
Required IELTS General Training or CELPIP (English) AI
If applicable TEF Canada or TCF Canada (French) AI
Note Tests must be taken within 2 years of PR application
Note All four bands required: reading, writing, speaking, listening
Education & Credentials
Required Degree, diploma, or transcript AI
Foreign degrees Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) report from WES, ICAS, etc. AI
If applicable Professional licenses or certifications
If trades Trade certification documents
Work Experience
Required Reference letters from each employer (role, dates, hours, salary) AI
Required Pay stubs or T4 slips (Canadian experience) AI
If applicable Employment contracts
If self-employed Business registration + tax records
Note Work must be in NOC TEER 0–3 for FSW/CEC
Financial & Settlement
FSW only Proof of settlement funds (bank statements) AI
Family spon. Income proof for sponsor (NOA, T4, paystubs) AI
Note Funds must be liquid and accessible - not property or retirement accounts
Note Statements must be recent (within 90 days)
Medical & Background
Required Medical examination by IRCC-designated physician (all adult applicants)
Required Police certificates from every country where you lived 6+ months since age 18
Note Digital fingerprints and photo (biometrics) - collected at VAC
Note Medical and police certificates have expiry periods - timing matters
AI auto-fills your forms from every document tagged above
Passport data, IELTS scores, employment details, ECA results, financial figures - all extracted and pre-populated into IMM 5444, IMM 0008, Schedule A (IMM 5669), Additional Family Information (IMM 5406), and Travel History (IMM 5562). Your consultant reviews every field before submission. No copy-pasting, no transcription errors.
The GetNorthPath process

How it works - PR Application

From profile creation to permanent resident status - every step supported.

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Pathway Assessment
Free consultation to identify your PR pathway, estimate your CRS score, check provincial streams, and discuss timeline.
Consultant-led
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Express Entry Profile
AI builds your Express Entry profile from your documents. Consultant reviews and submits you into the pool.
AI-powered
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ITA Received
Invitation to Apply received. 60-day window begins. AI immediately pre-fills all PR forms from your documents.
AI-powered
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Full Application Review
Consultant reviews every form, document, and field. Medical and police certificates coordinated. Application submitted.
Consultant-led
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COPR & Landing
Confirmation of Permanent Residence issued. Consultant prepares you for landing. PR card received in Canada.
IRCC Decision
Every form, auto-filled

What AI fills across your PR application package

A complete PR application package includes up to 8 separate IRCC forms. AI fills all of them - your consultant verifies every field before submission.

Form
Purpose
Source
Generic Application
IMM 0008
AI
Sponsorship Agreement
IMM 5444
AI
Additional Family Info
IMM 5406
AI
Background Declaration
IMM 5669 (Sched. A)
You
Travel History
IMM 5562
You
Economic Classes - Skills
IMM 0008 Sched. 3
AI
Undertaking (Family Class)
IMM 1344
AI
Use of a Representative
IMM 5476
AI
AI = extracted from documents · You = My Details intake section
Schedule A - Background & Declaration (IMM 5669)
This is the most sensitive form in a PR application. It covers personal history, addresses for the past 10 years, employment history, military service, political involvement, and government positions. AI cannot complete declarations - you fill these in My Details with your consultant's guidance.
Express Entry Profile + eAPR Submission
AI builds your Express Entry profile in IRCC's online system and fills the electronic Application for Permanent Residence (eAPR) from your validated documents. Your consultant reviews the entire profile before you enter the pool.
CRS Score Calculator
The AI CRS Calculator estimates your current score from your profile and documents - and identifies specific actions that would increase your points (additional language training, job offer, PNP nomination, etc.). Run before your consultation so you arrive with a plan.
60-Day ITA Response - Race Against Time
Once you receive an ITA, your 60-day clock starts immediately. GetNorthPath's AI fills all eight PR forms within 3–5 days of your ITA, leaving the remaining time for medical exams, police certificates, and consultant review. Most firms take 3–5 weeks just for form-filling.
What to expect

Processing Timeline - PR Application

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Free consultation + CRS assessment
Identify pathway, estimate CRS score, plan document gathering and any score-improvement steps.
Week 0
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Documents + Express Entry Profile Created
Upload all documents. AI validates each. Consultant creates and reviews Express Entry profile. You enter the pool.
Week 1–2
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Waiting for an ITA
Time in the pool varies from days to months depending on your CRS score. Draws run regularly. Your consultant monitors and notifies you immediately on ITA.
1 week – 12+ months depending on CRS
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ITA Received - 60-Day Clock Starts
AI fills all PR forms within 3–5 days. Medical exam booked. Police certificates ordered. Your consultant reviews everything.
Days 1–50 of 60-day window
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Application Submitted to IRCC
Consultant signs off. Complete PR application package submitted via IRCC portal before Day 60. Acknowledgment of receipt received.
Day 55–60
COPR Issued - Permanent Resident
IRCC issues Confirmation of Permanent Residence. You land in Canada, activate PR status, and receive your PR card within 6–8 weeks.
6 months after submission (Express Entry)
Processing Times by Pathway
Express Entry (FSW/CEC)~6 months from ITA
PNP (Express Entry-linked)~6 months from ITA
PNP (Base - non-EE)12–24 months
Spouse Sponsorship (outland)12 months
Parents & Grandparents (PGP)24–36 months
Atlantic Immigration / RNIP12–18 months
IRCC publishes live processing times at ircc.canada.ca. Your consultant will give you current estimates at the consultation.
Express Entry: the fastest route to PR
Express Entry applicants with a complete, well-prepared application are typically processed within 6 months of submitting. GetNorthPath has processed applications in as few as 4 months from ITA to COPR.
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (RPRF)
The RPRF of $515 CAD per adult is paid separately from the processing fee and is due when you receive your COPR. Dependent children are exempt. This is refundable if your application is refused.
Transparent pricing

$299 CAD. The same price for every PR pathway.

Express Entry, PNP, Family Sponsorship - one flat fee covers your entire application. No hourly billing. No extra charge for complexity.

Permanent Residency Application
All pathways · IMM 5444 + full form package · All nationalities
$299 CAD
IRCC government fees are separate
What's included
Free 30-minute consultation - pathway assessment, CRS estimate, timeline plan
AI CRS Score Calculator - estimates your score before consultation
AI Document Validator - 10-second validation on every upload
AI auto-fill of all PR forms: IMM 5444, IMM 0008, Schedule A, IMM 5406, IMM 5562, and more
My Details intake - background declarations, travel history, personal history
Express Entry profile creation and pool entry
Full consultant review and sign-off on every form and document
One-click IRCC submission via Chrome Extension
Real-time application status portal - track every stage from ITA to COPR
Additional IRCC costs (not included)
IRCC PR processing fee (principal applicant)$850 CAD
IRCC PR processing fee (per dependant)$230 CAD
Right of Permanent Residence Fee (adults)$515 CAD
Biometrics (if not previously collected)$85 CAD
Medical examinationVaries by country
ECA report (foreign credential assessment)~$250 CAD (WES)
Police certificates (each country)Varies
Your consultant confirms exactly which fees apply to your specific pathway at the free consultation.
Common questions

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Express Entry and a Provincial Nominee Program?
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Express Entry is a federal system that ranks candidates in a pool by their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and issues Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to the highest-ranked candidates. It covers three federal programs: Federal Skilled Worker (FSW), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), and Federal Skilled Trades (FST). A Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is province-specific - each province selects workers based on their local labour market needs. A provincial nomination adds 600 CRS points to your Express Entry profile, virtually guaranteeing an ITA. Some PNP streams operate outside Express Entry entirely, through a separate federal application process.
What CRS score do I need to get an ITA?
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The CRS cutoff varies with every draw. All-program draws have historically had cutoffs between 430–560. Category-based draws (French, STEM, healthcare, trades) tend to have lower cutoffs. The best strategy is to maximize your score - strong language results (CLB 9 in all bands), multiple years of skilled experience, and Canadian education all significantly boost your CRS. Scores change constantly based on the composition of the pool. Your consultant will estimate your score at the consultation and identify specific ways to increase it.
How long does PR processing take?
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Express Entry (FSW and CEC) applications are processed in approximately 6 months from the date of complete application submission. This is the fastest PR pathway. Provincial Nominee Programs vary significantly - PNP applications linked to Express Entry take around 6 months; base PNP (outside Express Entry) can take 12–24 months. Family sponsorship (spouse) currently takes approximately 12 months for outland applications. IRCC publishes live processing times - your consultant will give you current estimates.
Do I need a job offer to apply for PR through Express Entry?
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No - a job offer is not required for Express Entry. However, a qualifying Canadian job offer adds 50–200 additional CRS points (50 for most NOC TEER 1–3 roles; 200 for senior management/executive roles). If your CRS score is borderline, a job offer could be the difference between waiting months for an ITA and receiving one in the next draw. Your consultant can advise whether pursuing a job offer makes sense given your specific score.
Can my family members come with me to Canada when I get PR?
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Yes. Your spouse/partner and dependent children (under 22) can be included in your PR application as accompanying dependants. They must be listed in your application and undergo medical examinations and biometrics. They will receive their own COPR and can land in Canada with you, gaining PR status simultaneously. If you already have PR and want to sponsor family members who were not included in your original application, you can do so through a family sponsorship application at a later date.
What happens after I become a permanent resident - when can I apply for citizenship?
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To be eligible for Canadian citizenship, you must have been physically present in Canada for at least 1,095 days (3 years) out of the last 5 years as a permanent resident or temporary resident (time as a temporary resident counts at 50%). You must also meet language requirements (CLB 4 in English or French), file your taxes if required, and pass a citizenship test on Canadian history, values, and rights. Citizenship applications are currently processed in approximately 12 months. GetNorthPath handles citizenship applications as a separate service.

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