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Permanent Residency (PR) Visa

Bringing Families Closer, Across Borders

A Dependent Visa allows immediate family members of a resident, student, or worker to live with them abroad. It covers spouses, children, and in some cases, parents — depending on the host country’s rules.
Our consultants help you understand the eligibility, prepare the right documentation, and guide you through each step until your family is reunited.

Eligibility Criteria

We make sure your application meets all embassy conditions and stays error-free. Common requirements include:

Proof of relationship (marriage/birth certificate)

Passport and visa copy of the sponsor.

Proof of financial support and accommodation.

Medical and background checks.

Why Choose Us for Your Study Visa?

Our clients love our friendly approach and attention to detail.

Personalised, one-on-one consultation

Honest and transparent communication

Strong track record of successful applications

End-to-end support from start to finish

All-Round Support

We go beyond standard documentation — focusing on clarity, care, and real results. Here’s what sets us apart:

Family-Focused Approach

Smooth Process

Proven Track Record

All-Round Support

Start Your Journey Today

At SES Immigration, we offer a free consultation to assess your goals and craft a clear, personalized plan for success — so you take every step abroad with confidence.

Any Questions?
We got You.

We’re here to answer all your doubts—big or small—about visas, travel, and overseas careers.

1. What is a PR visa?

A PR visa grants long-term residency status, allowing you to live, work, and study in the country indefinitely without needing further visas.

Eligibility is typically based on skilled employment, family sponsorship, or long-term residence, meeting the country’s point-based or qualification systems.

Processing can range from 6 months to over a year, depending on the immigration stream and documentation completeness.

PR holders enjoy work rights, access to healthcare and education, and potential eligibility for citizenship after a set period.

Yes, immediate family members such as a spouse and dependent children can be included in your PR application.