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Residence Visa

Permanent Residency Visa

Secure Your Future Abroad Make your global dreams a permanent reality with Hyperion Global Consultancy. A Permanent Residency (PR) Visa is the ultimate goal for many immigrants, offering the right to live, work, and settle indefinitely in countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. We specialize in navigating complex points-based systems (like Express Entry) and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) to maximize your score and secure your Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Strategic PR Planning Achieving PR status is a competitive process. Our experts analyze your age, education, language proficiency, and work experience to identify the most suitable immigration pathway. We help you boost your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score and handle every step of the documentation to ensure your profile stands out in the pool of candidates.

Benefits of PR Visa

Why Aim for Permanent Residency? Becoming a Permanent Resident transforms your status from a temporary guest to a protected resident. You gain access to social security benefits, free healthcare, and subsidized education for your children. It is the final stepping stone before becoming a citizen and obtaining a powerful second passport.

Additional Documents

Essential Checklist for PR Applications PR applications require the most extensive documentation to prove your identity, skills, and background.

Frequently asked Questions

Common Queries About Permanent Residency The road to PR can be long and technical. Below are the most common questions regarding eligibility, processing times, and maintaining your status once you receive it.

  • How many points do I need for Permanent Residency?

    Points requirements vary by country and draw. For example, Canada's Express Entry system ranks candidates based on a CRS score (out of 1200), with cut-offs changing every few weeks. Australia uses a minimum 65-point threshold for eligibility, but higher scores are needed for an invitation. We calculate your precise score to assess your chances realistically.

  • Can I include my family in my PR application?

    Yes, most PR programs allow you to include your spouse (or common-law partner) and dependent children (usually under age 22) in your application. If you are approved, your accompanying family members also receive Permanent Residency status and the same rights to healthcare and education.

  • Do I lose my PR status if I leave the country?

    PR status is not valid forever if you do not reside in the country. To maintain your status, you must meet a "residency obligation." For instance, in Canada, you must be physically present for at least 730 days (2 years) out of every 5-year period. Failure to meet this can result in the loss of your PR status.

Hyperion Global Consultancy is an independent, private immigration consultancy. We are not affiliated with, nor do we represent, any official government agency or embassy.
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