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How to Get PR in Canada — A Realistic Timeline From Application to Approval

Last Updated: December 16, 2025By

Introduction

Most people want to know not only how to get PR in Canada, but also how long it actually takes. This blog explains the realistic timeline of the Canadian PR process so you can plan your future with clarity and confidence.


1. Preparation Phase (3–6 Months)

Before applying, you must prepare key documents:

  • IELTS or CELPIP results

  • Education Credential Assessment (ECA)

  • Work experience proof

  • Passport & personal documents

Strong preparation helps avoid delays later.


2. Profile Creation & CRS Scoring (1–2 Months)

Once ready, you create your Express Entry profile.
Your CRS score is calculated based on:

  • Age

  • Education

  • Language ability

  • Work experience

  • Canadian exposure

Higher CRS = faster invitation.


3. Invitation to Apply (ITA) Phase

If your CRS score matches the cutoff, you receive an ITA.
This is a key milestone in learning how to get PR in Canada.


4. PR Application Submission (60 Days)

After receiving the ITA, you must submit:

  • Medical examination

  • Police clearance certificates

  • Proof of funds

  • Employer reference letters

Submitting correct documents avoids rejections.


5. Application Processing & Final Decision (6–8 Months)

IRCC reviews your application.
Once approved, you receive:

  • COPR (Confirmation of Permanent Residence)

  • PR visa or eCOPR


Conclusion

Understanding how to get PR in Canada also means knowing the timeline. With proper planning and timely document submission, PR approval can be smooth and stress-free.

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