INDEFINITE LEAVE TO REMAIN VISA CANADA

Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) is commonly known as ‘Permanent Residency’. Applicants who have lived legally in the Canada for a certain length of time, they may be able to apply for permission to settle here. This is known as ‘Indefinite Leave to Remain’. It is the last step for any non Canada national/citizen, to fulfil, before becoming eligible to apply for a Canadian Passport.

Work Route leading to ILR Canada

This category is designed for applicants who have spent 5 years on the work categories including Tier 1 (General), Tier 2 (General), Ancestry visa etc.

Family Route leading to ILR Canada

This category is for applicants who have spent in the Canada for 2 years (if initial partner visa was applied prior to 9th July 2012) or for 5 years (if the initial partner visa was applied on or after 9th July 2012) as a partner of a Canadian National or Settled person or as a PBS dependant, except for EEA family members who need to spent 5 years.

Long Residency

This category allows applicant who have spent at least 10 years as lawful residence in the Canada.

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