Residence-permit guide

Canada Permanent Resident Card: 6 visa-free destinations

A Canadian Permanent Resident (PR) card grants easier travel access to several countries beyond what your original passport offers.

For Canadian PR cardholders.

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Officialgov-sourced entries
April 2026last verified

Countries unlocked by your Canadian permanent resident

These destinations grant easier entry specifically because you hold a Canada Permanent Resident Card. Carry both your home-country passport and the permit itself; day-limits and screening notes are drawn from official government sources.

Travel tips for Canadian permanent resident holders

  1. Always carry both: your valid home passport AND the permit itself (or digital equivalent). Immigration officers routinely ask for both.
  2. Check validity rules: Most destinations require the permit valid 6+ months beyond entry; some require 12+ months.
  3. Verify before booking: Use the "Official source" link next to each country to confirm current rules — exemptions change without notice.
  4. Book flexible tickets on your first trip under this permit type — edge cases happen at immigration, especially for newer permit categories.

Frequently asked questions

What countries can Canadian permanent resident holders visit visa-free?
A Canadian permanent resident gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 6 destinations outside its issuing region. Top entries include Georgia, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama.
Do I need my original passport too?
Yes. A residence permit on its own is not a travel document. You must carry your valid home-country passport together with the Canada Permanent Resident Card at all times when travelling.
How long must my Canadian permanent resident be valid on arrival?
Most countries require your Canadian permanent resident to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your arrival date. Some destinations require 12+ months of remaining validity. Check the "Official source" link next to each country below.
Does a visa (rather than a permanent permit) count?
Not usually. These exemptions are typically granted only to holders of a full residence permit / PR card, not short-stay or visit visas. Exceptions exist — we note them on individual country entries.
Can I combine this with my home-country passport's exemptions?
Yes. The countries listed below are additional to whatever your passport already allows. Use the interactive multi-passport checker to see the combined list for your specific situation.
How current is this list?
All entries verified from official sources, last updated April 2026. Source: Official immigration authorities of each country. Rules change frequently — verify with the destination embassy before booking travel.