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Time lived in Canada To keep your PR status, you must have been in Canada for at least 730 days during the last five years. These 730 days dont need to be continuous. Some of your time outside Canada may count towards the 730 days you need.
Any person in Canada whether they are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or a newcomer has the rights and freedoms contained in the Charter.
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What You Can Do As A Permanent Resident live, study, or work anywhere across Canada; apply for Canadian citizenship; receive social benefits such as health care coverage; and. protection under Canadian law including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Regardless of their status in a country, both regular and irregular migrants have human rights, including the right to freedom from slavery and servitude, freedom from arbitrary detention, freedom from exploitation and forced labour, the right to freedom of assembly, the right to education for their children, equal
Permanent residents (immigrants living in Canada who are not yet Canadian citizens) need a valid permanent resident card to return to Canada. Check the expiry date on your card. Note that a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship is not a travel document.

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