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Raj Vimal

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Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada allows you to live, work, and study indefinitely, but you cannot vote, run for office, or hold a Canadian passport. Citizenship, granted after meeting residency and other criteria, gives you full rights, including voting, political participation, and a Canadian passport.

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Raushan Jain

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There is no strict age limit for applying for Canadian Permanent Residency. However, under the Express Entry system of Canada, age points peak in the 20 to 29 range and decline sharply after 30. Note that, younger applicants can have advantage over others.

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Mani Lama

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Yes, you can apply through programs like Federal Skilled Worker. However, it is important that you have skilled work experience abroad. Also, you need to meet CRS point requirements, and fulfill other eligibility criteria set by IRCC. If you check all the points then you can easily get the Canadian PR.

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Jiya Arora

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Ireland PR holders can stay for 5 years in the country until further renewal is applied for. However, you can also apply for the Irish citizenship (Stamp 6) after the completion of 5 years on an Irish Long Term Residency Permit (Irish PR).

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Upasana Khandelwal

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The application fee for the Ireland PR is €500. It must be paid after you receive an “approved status on your application.”

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Virajita Bisht

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No, the student visa (Stamp 2) and the post graduate work visa (Stamp 1G) do not count towards the PR. The only acceptable stamps towards a PR for Ireland are the Stamp 1 and Stamp 4.

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