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goodnewsonlyhere t1_itsfv2n wrote
No, we don’t. We have visitor visas and permanent residents.
Mast3rShak381 t1_itsbamb wrote
Well it looks like India knows how they work
set-the-data-free OP t1_itsuw71 wrote
A permanent resident is someone who has been issued a permanent resident visa by the Canadian government and has landed in Canada, but is not a Canadian citizen.
gumol t1_itswaun wrote
> issued a permanent resident visa by the Canadian government
I tried googling it "permanent resident visa", but nothing came up.
If somebody is a permanent resident, they don't need a visa.
set-the-data-free OP t1_itt7l5z wrote
The permanent resident visa is issued on your passport by a Canadian Embassy so that you can land in Canada and become a permanent resident. After that you do not need it, since you will get issued a Permanent Resident Card.
set-the-data-free OP t1_its5t6t wrote
Source: Transparent-Canada.ca , with Data from Statistics Canada. https://transparent-canada.ca/covid-19/effect-on-permanent-resident-visas/index.html
Tools used: HighCharts JS
HurlingFruit t1_itudsmk wrote
Well this graphic is just all sorts of interesting.
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ElkSkin t1_ittphh3 wrote
At least India is diverse. You’re right about many Punjabi Sikhs in Canada, but also there are Tamil Christians, Hindus from the north, and all sorts of other languages and cultures.
China’s immigration should be limited.
gumol t1_its934o wrote
Canada has permanent resident visas? how does that work?