Tuesday, February 18th, 2025

Want PR of Canada, doing which jobs increases the chances of getting permanent residency?

Canada PR: There is a competition among Indian students going to Canada to work or study to get Permanent Residency (PR). Once you get PR in Canada, it becomes easy to live and work here. The biggest advantage of getting PR is that you can live in Canada permanently. You do not need a visa to enter Canada. Students who go to study in Canada first study here on a study visa and then after getting the degree, they get a Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and start working.
People who work in Canada on work visas are called ‘Temporary Foreign Workers’ (TFWs). Lakhs of Indians are working as TFW in Canada. Indians are working in sectors ranging from IT to healthcare and finance to construction. However, now the question arises that how will these people get PR. In Canada, before giving PR to a worker, it is also considered whether the work he/she is doing is needed in the future or not. That’s why people doing certain jobs get PR easily.

Which people have more chances of getting PR?

According to a report by Statistics Canada, ‘Temporary Foreign Workers’ (TFWs) working in the healthcare and social assistance sectors have the highest chances of obtaining Permanent Residency (PR). In such a situation, let us know about those sectors in which people working have the highest chances of getting PR.

  • Healthcare and Social Assistance
  • Finance and Insurance
  • public administration
  • Transportation and Warehousing
  • manufacturing
  • construction

If you are also going to work in Canada, then try to get a job in these sectors. This will make it easier for you to obtain permanent residency. There is currently a demand for people in these sectors in Canada. Because of this people are being given PR. Indian students are also studying courses according to these sectors, so that their PR chances also increase.

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