Permanent Residency (PR) Visas
Dream of making a foreign country your permanent home? Planwise Rise Immigration guides skilled professionals, investors, and families across the Middle East through every step of the Permanent Residency process — turning your long-term settlement goals into reality.
What is a Permanent Residency (PR) Visa?
A Permanent Residency (PR) Visa grants foreign nationals the legal right to live, work, and study in a country indefinitely — without the need to renew a temporary visa. PR holders enjoy most of the rights of citizens including access to public healthcare, education, social benefits, and a clear pathway to full citizenship. It is the most secure and stable immigration status available short of a passport.
Who Should Apply for Permanent Residency?
Permanent Residency is ideal for:
- Skilled professionals seeking long-term career stability abroad
- Individuals currently on a work visa looking to settle permanently
- Investors and entrepreneurs seeking residency through investment programs
- Families wanting to reunite and settle together in one country
- Students who have completed studies abroad and wish to stay
- Individuals seeking better quality of life, healthcare, and education
- Those looking for a secure future and pathway to citizenship
- Middle East residents seeking a second residency or backup plan
Types of PR Pathways We Handle
🎯 Points-Based Skilled Migration For professionals who meet the age, education, language, and work experience requirements of points-based immigration systems in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
👔 Employer-Sponsored PR For workers nominated by an approved employer in the destination country — one of the most reliable PR pathways for those already working abroad on a work visa.
💰 Investment & Investor PR For high-net-worth individuals and entrepreneurs who qualify for residency through significant financial investment in the destination country’s economy or government bonds.
👨👩👧 Family-Sponsored PR For individuals with a spouse, parent, or close family member who is already a PR holder or citizen of the destination country and is willing to sponsor their application.
🎓 Post-Study PR Pathway For international students who have completed a degree abroad and wish to transition from a student visa to a work visa and eventually permanent residency.
🏆 Global Talent & Extraordinary Ability PR For individuals with exceptional achievements in science, technology, arts, sports, or business — qualifying for fast-track PR under talent-based immigration programs.
PR vs Temporary Visa — Key Differences
| Feature | Temporary Visa | Permanent Residency |
|---|---|---|
| Validity | Fixed term — 1 to 5 years | Indefinite — no expiry |
| Work Rights | Restricted to employer or sector | Work anywhere freely |
| Study Rights | Limited or additional fees | Full access like a citizen |
| Healthcare | Limited access | Full public healthcare access |
| Social Benefits | Not eligible | Eligible for most benefits |
| Family Sponsorship | Restricted | Can sponsor family members |
| Citizenship Pathway | Not directly | Clear pathway to citizenship |
| Travel Freedom | Single country | Multiple entry — live anywhere |
With years of experience, we ensure a reliable process that supports your long-term settlement goals.
We assist individuals and families in securing permanent residency (PR) visas to live, work, and settle abroad with long-term stability and benefits. Our team provides expert guidance to help you choose the right PR pathway based on your profile.
Whether your goal is better career opportunities, quality education, or a higher standard of living, we help you achieve it with a smooth and well-managed process.
Our approach focuses on evaluating your eligibility, selecting the best immigration program, and ensuring your application is handled with accuracy and professionalism for higher success chances.
Service Process
At our consultancy, we follow a structured process to manage your PR visa application effectively:
How long does it take to get PR?
Do I need a job offer for PR?
Can I include my family in my PR application?
What is the difference between PR and citizenship?
What is an Expression of Interest (EOI)?
How long must I live in a country before applying for citizenship after PR?
Our PR Visa Process
