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Living in Canada as a Permanent Resident comes with many advantages — not least among them the freedom to travel the world with fewer visa hassles. While Canadian citizens often enjoy the broadest passport privileges, Canadian PR holders also benefit from visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to numerous destinations worldwide.
As we enter 2026, international travel continues to evolve, and many countries now offer visa-free access specifically for Canadian PR card holders. This means that, with your valid PR card and passport from your country of citizenship, you can explore exciting destinations without applying for a visa in advance. Here’s a detailed look at 30 countries and territories where Canadian PR holders can travel without a pre-arranged visa and how you can make the most of this travel freedom.
Before diving into the list, it’s important to understand what visa-free travel means in this context.
Visa-free access means you can enter the destination without needing to apply for a visa at an embassy or consulate ahead of time. However:
Understanding these nuances is key to planning smooth and enjoyable trips.
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Canadian PR holders enjoy especially good visa-free access throughout parts of:
This diversity of destinations offers options for beach escapes, cultural adventures, historic explorations, and urban getaways.
Here’s the updated list of places where Canadian PR holders can travel without securing a visa in advance. Duration limits are typical, so always check the exact entry rules before booking your trip:
Dutch Caribbean Territories (Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Saba, Sint Eustatius) — up to 90 days
Anguilla — 90 days
Bahamas — 90 days
Bermuda — 30 days
British Virgin Islands — 30 days
Cayman Islands — 30 days
Turks and Caicos Islands — 90 days
Antigua and Barbuda — 30 days
Saint Kitts and Nevis — 30 days
Saint Pierre and Miquelon — 90 days
These island destinations are popular for beach lovers, offering everything from snorkeling and sun to rich local cultures and culinary delights.
Belize — 30 days
Costa Rica — 90 days
Dominican Republic — 60 days
El Salvador — 90 days
Guatemala — 90 days
Honduras — 90 days
Mexico — 180 days
Nicaragua — 90 days
Panama — 90 days
Peru — 180 days (for Indian and Chinese passport holders only)
Central and Latin America continue to be vibrant regions for Canadian PR holders, blending heritage cities with lush natural landscapes.
Georgia — 90 days
Kosovo — 90 days
Armenia — 90 days
Moldova — 90 days
These lesser-visited European and Caucasus destinations offer rich cultural experiences and historic sites. Travel here can be far more budget-friendly than Western Europe.
Qatar — 30 days
South Korea — 90 days
Taiwan — 90 days
Singapore — 30 days (for Indian and Chinese passport holders)
These destinations provide exciting opportunities for business, shopping, urban exploration, and food adventures.
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To get the most out of your visa-free travel privileges as a Canadian PR holder, keep these practical tips in mind:
Canadian PR status opens up a world of possibilities — not just in Canada itself, but also globally. Visa-free travel can:
Whether you’re planning a tropical getaway, a cultural tour of Europe, or a business visit in Asia, knowing where you can go without a visa makes travel planning much easier.
Navigating global travel privileges and immigration requirements can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re new to life in Canada.
Sambhav Immigration is a trusted immigration consultant based in Mississauga with extensive experience helping individuals and families understand and leverage the advantages of their Canadian PR status — including travel opportunities. From answering your questions to helping with documentation and planning, we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Book your appointment today with Sambhav Immigration to make the most of your Canadian PR benefits and global travel opportunities.
As we look at the visa-free landscape in 2026, the travel privileges available to Canadian PR holders offer exciting opportunities for exploration and connection.
From Caribbean beaches to historic cities in Georgia and vibrant urban centres in Asia, there’s a world of destinations waiting for you. Always remember that travel rules can update frequently, so it’s best to verify requirements before each journey. With the right preparation and support, your Canadian PR status can be your gateway to unforgettable adventures.