What Can I Do After PR?

After Obtaining PR

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Next Steps After Obtaining PR

Many people simply do nothing and expect PR pieces to do all the work. However, it’s not that easy. If you don’t make an effort to utilize your content, you will gain nothing if nobody ever gets to see it. Instead of expecting things to manage themselves and then be disappointed, you need to put in a few extra, easy steps to gain the best results.

Activating PR Status

Upon receiving PR, you will be issued a Confirmation of Permanent Residence document. It’s crucial to activate your status by landing before the expiry date. Obtain a PR Card. It serves as proof of status when traveling. Apply for healthcare.

Maintaining PR Status

All permanent residents have a residency requirement to maintain their status in Canada.

Work Experience and PR in BC

Do you think 2 years of skilled work experience is enough to get the PR in BC without a degree? Is there any type of work permit that I’d be able to get after my 2 years of IEC are done, that would help me to gain "points" for my PR? I’d like to hear some suggestions on how to move forward with my case, I really enjoy it here and for the very first time in my life, I am in a city that feels like home.

Developing a PR Plan

Strategic public relations is a tried and true way to grow brand awareness and expand your business’s reach in 2023.

PR Campaigns in 2024

Digital Marketing. No matter what’s the purpose of a public relations campaign or the brand behind it, awesome PR initiatives have 3 essential ingredients: a great — or even controversial — idea, eye-catching creative, and good timing.

Future of Public Relations

For public relations, this means one thing: the internet is the biggest medium of communications and will stay there until the next tech revolution comes along.

Canada PR Process

The next step is to apply for the Social Insurance Number. Social Insurance Number is a 9-digit unique number given to everyone by the government to access various government benefits and programs.

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