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Norfolk in Chance
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« on: July 20, 2008, 04:59:08 am »


.....roughly how long the specific PNP commitment is supposed to last for after landing??

Is it a case of 3,6,12 months or much longer?

Also if Citizenship can be attempted after 36 months, does a PNP nominee need to show a certain duration of commitment to that specific Provence, or is it a case of they must be there for that 36 months???

Oh sorry, one last thing, PMM + BCbound - I noticed your responses with regards to other similar threads, and you claim that landing in a Provence and making a decent attempt to find work and settle essentially IS what a nominee has signed up for. But how does the commitment work with someone who is landing with a job offer?? And what is the view of immigration if that job spec/role has changed from the one originally bought into when applying for PNP approval??

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MO
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« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2008, 12:04:14 pm »

Hi


.....roughly how long the specific PNP commitment is supposed to last for after landing??

Is it a case of 3,6,12 months or much longer?

Also if Citizenship can be attempted after 36 months, does a PNP nominee need to show a certain duration of commitment to that specific Provence, or is it a case of they must be there for that 36 months???

Oh sorry, one last thing, PMM + BCbound - I noticed your responses with regards to other similar threads, and you claim that landing in a Provence and making a decent attempt to find work and settle essentially IS what a nominee has signed up for. But how does the commitment work with someone who is landing with a job offer?? And what is the view of immigration if that job spec/role has changed from the one originally bought into when applying for PNP approval??

Cheers

MO

1.  You probably have to give it a year on a PNP certificate
2.  The job is between you and your employer, CIC is not interested if was approved by PNP in a province, although the province maybe.

PMM
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« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2008, 01:21:41 pm »

Also if Citizenship can be attempted after 36 months, does a PNP nominee need to show a certain duration of commitment to that specific Provence, or is it a case of they must be there for that 36 months???

You can appliy for citizenship after you are PR in Canada for 1095 days so if you have left on vacation for x weeks during that time, it would be 3 years plus x weeks before you can apply.  Since you are applying for citizenship of Canada, not citizenship of province, it will not matter in which province you have lived during that time.
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PR=Permanent resident - TFW=temporary foreign worker
FSW=federal skilled worker - QSW=Quebec skilled worker
AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion
CEC=Canadian experience class - PNP=provincial nominee program
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