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Author Topic: Different choice of Province means different application handling??  (Read 508 times)
cositas
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« on: February 21, 2009, 02:31:20 pm »

I'm about to apply for federal skilled worker and I was curious if my choice of province would influence my chances of being accepted. I can go anywhere in Canada, I don't mind. And how long would I have to live in the Province I chose in my application?
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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2009, 03:44:26 pm »

as long as its not quebec, it doesnt matter what choice you put down, well thats my understanding anyway.
Theoretically, you just have to land in any of the english speaking provinces of canada, but you can move to anywhere else almost immeidately.
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I am not an expert at Canadian Immigration.
Please don't expect me to answer if your post title has urgent in it and it is not really urgent. Urgent is 911 or you have a definite deadline tomorrow, not that you would like to send in the application soon
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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2009, 04:33:56 pm »

rupeshhari is correct. It does not matter what province you choose in your FSW application as long as it is not Quebec. Furthermore, you are not even required to first land in the province you chose in your application.

Good luck,

V


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