Permanent Residency (PR)
Building Your Future Abroad
Permanent Residency applications are often life-changing decisions.
Unlike short-term visas, PR applications involve careful planning, eligibility assessments, documentation strategy, and long-term career and settlement considerations.
The process can feel overwhelming, especially when requirements change frequently and information online often creates confusion.
At RNR, we focus on transparency and realistic guidance.
Our PR support includes:
- Eligibility assessments
- Profile evaluations
- Documentation review
- Application strategy
- End-to-end support
- Ongoing process guidance
If a pathway is suitable, we’ll help you pursue it confidently.
If it isn’t, we’ll tell you honestly
That’s the foundation of trust.
Common Mistakes We Help You Avoid
Choosing the wrong PR pathway for your profile
Underestimating your CRS or points score
Weak or incomplete documentation
Not getting a skills assessment done in time
Ignoring language score requirements
Missing application deadlines and intake windows
Relying on outdated information from the internet
Underestimating settlement fund requirements
Hear it from our customers
"I had been researching Canada PR on my own for almost a year and felt completely lost. The Express Entry points system, the document requirements, the timelines. It was overwhelming. A colleague recommended RNR and it was the best decision I made. Nayan sat with me for over an hour on the first meeting, understood my profile completely, and gave me a realistic picture of where I stood. They handled everything from my profile submission to the ITA and final application. My Canada PR was approved within 8 months. I honestly could not have done this without them."
Arjun Mehta
Canada PR Approved
4.8
"Getting Australia PR felt like an impossible goal when I first started looking into it. I had spoken to two other consultants before RNR and both gave me vague answers and unrealistic promises. With RNR it was completely different. They were honest from day one — told me exactly where my profile was strong and where I needed to improve. They guided me through my skills assessment, helped me boost my points, and supported me through every stage of the state nomination process. When my PR finally came through I literally cried. Thank you Rishab and the entire RNR team."
Priya Sharma
Australia PR Approved
5.0
"I approached RNR after getting confused by the amount of conflicting information available online about Canada PR. From the very first consultation, the team was clear, transparent and professional. They assessed my CRS score, identified gaps I wasn't even aware of, and put together a strong application strategy. What I appreciated most was that they never overpromised. Every update was timely, every question was answered patiently. My Express Entry PR was approved and I am now preparing for my move to Canada. RNR made what felt like a decade-long dream feel achievable."
Vikram Nair
Canada PR- Express Entry Approved
5.0
Am I eligible for Canada or Australia PR?
Eligibility depends on several factors including your age, education, work experience, language scores, and in some cases a valid job offer. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. We conduct a thorough profile evaluation in your first consultation and give you an honest assessment of which PR pathways are realistic for your situation and which ones aren't.
How long does the PR process take?
Timelines vary significantly by country and program. Canada's Express Entry can take as little as 6 months from invitation to approval, while state-nominated pathways for Australia may take 12–18 months or longer. Processing times also depend on document readiness, background checks, and current immigration volumes. We give you a realistic timeline based on your specific pathway from day one.
Do I need a job offer to apply for PR?
Not always. Many PR pathways including Canada's Federal Skilled Worker Program and Australia's points-tested skilled visas, do not require a job offer. However, having one can significantly boost your points score and improve your chances of receiving an invitation. We assess your profile and advise you on whether a job offer would strengthen your application.
What is the difference between a PR visa and citizenship?
Permanent Residency gives you the right to live and work in a country indefinitely, access most public services, and in many cases sponsor family members. It does not give you a passport or voting rights. Citizenship comes after a qualifying period of living in the country as a PR holder, typically 3 to 5 years depending on the country. We help you with the PR stage, and can advise you on the citizenship pathway once you are settled.
