“Can you buy PR in Canada?” — this is one of the most common (and dangerous) questions asked by aspiring immigrants. Many people are told that paying a large amount of money can guarantee permanent residency. The truth? This is where most scams begin.
You cannot buy PR in Canada. No agent, consultant, or company can guarantee PR approval. Immigration decisions are made only by authorized officers based on your profile, documents, and eligibility — not by money or shortcuts.
Team Rajveer Chahal
Can You Really Buy PR in Canada?
The simple answer is NO.
Canada does not sell PR. There is no shortcut, no VIP access, and no “paid guarantee” system. Every application is assessed based on eligibility, documentation, and immigration rules.
Even official authorities clearly state that no one can guarantee a visa or PR outcome.
Then Why Do People Think PR Can Be Bought?
This misconception exists because of aggressive marketing and fake promises made by unauthorized agents.
- “100% PR guarantee” offers
- Fake job offers with PR packages
- Paid LMIA or arranged employment scams
- Promises of fast-track or backdoor entry
If it sounds too good to be true — it usually is.
How PR Scams Actually Work
Scammers often target people who are desperate or unaware of the real process.
- They ask for large upfront payments
- They create fake documents or job offers
- They disappear after taking money
- Or worse — submit incorrect information on your behalf
In many real cases, people have lost significant amounts of money due to such scams.
The Real Risk: It’s Not Just Money
Getting involved in fraud — even unknowingly — can have serious consequences.
- Your application can be refused
- You may face a ban of up to 5 years
- Your future applications can be affected
- Your PR status (if granted) can even be revoked
Submitting false documents is considered immigration fraud under Canadian law.
What Is the Legal Way to Get PR?
There are only legitimate pathways to Canadian PR, such as:
- Express Entry (CRS-based system)
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
- Study → Work → PR pathway
- Employer-based immigration (with valid process)
All these pathways require proper eligibility — not payment for guaranteed results.
How to Identify a PR Scam
Be cautious if you see any of these red flags:
- Guaranteed PR or visa promises
- Requests for payment before starting process
- Fake-looking websites or non-official domains
- Pressure tactics or urgency (“limited slots”)
Official sources clearly warn that such offers are signs of scams.
What Should You Do Instead?
If you are serious about moving to Canada, focus on building a strong and genuine profile.
- Improve your CRS score
- Choose the right immigration pathway
- Prepare accurate documentation
- Seek guidance from trusted professionals
A genuine strategy always works better than shortcuts.
Take the Next Step Safely
If you’ve been promised guaranteed PR or are unsure whether an offer is genuine, don’t take risks with your future. A wrong step can cost you money, time, and even your chances of immigrating.
Connect with our team to evaluate your profile and move forward with a safe, legal, and well-planned immigration strategy.
Team Rajveer Chahal



