Canadian permanent residency (PR) grants more than the right to live and work in Canada—it also provides a supplemental “access package” that can extend visa‑free travel to a range of additional countries when combined with your passport.
How the access works
- The PR card itself is not a travel document; it must be presented together with a passport.
- If your passport does not already allow visa‑free entry to a listed country, the Canadian PR status can be used to obtain that entry for the specified period.
- The benefit applies to most PR holders, but exact implementation may vary by destination country.
Countries and permitted stay lengths
| Country / Region | Allowed stay (when using Canadian PR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dutch Caribbean (all islands) | 90 days | Includes Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, etc. |
| Bahamas | 90 days | |
| Bermuda | duration not specified | |
| Belize | duration not specified | |
| British Virgin Islands | duration not specified | |
| Cayman Islands | duration not specified | |
| Costa Rica | duration not specified | |
| Cuba | duration not specified | |
| Dominican Republic | duration not specified | |
| El Salvador | duration not specified | |
| Georgia | 90 days | Useful for passports lacking Georgian entry. |
| Guatemala | duration not specified | |
| Honduras | duration not specified | |
| Jamaica | duration not specified | |
| Mexico | 6 months | A significant extension for passports without Mexican access. |
| Nicaragua | 90 days | |
| Panama | duration not specified | |
| Qatar | duration not specified | |
| Saint Martin | duration not specified | |
| South Korea | 30 days | |
| Taiwan | duration not specified | |
| Turks and Caicos Islands | 90 days |
The list comprises roughly 23–24 destinations; durations marked “duration not specified” were not detailed in the source material.
Practical considerations
- Check your passport’s existing visa‑free list before relying on the PR‑based access; the PR benefit only fills gaps.
- Travel documentation: Carry both your passport and PR card when entering any of the listed countries; immigration officers may request proof of PR status.
- Duration limits: The stay limits are cumulative per visit. Exceeding them may require a visa or other permit.
- Policy changes: Entry rules can shift due to diplomatic or health developments. Verify the latest requirements with the destination’s consulate before traveling.
By leveraging Canadian permanent residency alongside a passport, travelers can broaden their visa‑free itinerary to include several Caribbean, Central American, and select Asian destinations that might otherwise require a visa. This supplemental access can be especially valuable for passport holders from countries with limited travel freedom.





