What is the difference between permanent residents in Canada and Canadian citizens?
Permanent residents are immigrants or refugees who have been granted the right to live permanently in Canada. They have more rights and privileges than visitors, but less than citizens. More information can be found in this site’s Immigration section, or in the Permanent Residence article on Settlement.Org.
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