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Author Topic: General Provincial Nominee Program question - I dont get it.  (Read 182 times)
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« on: September 12, 2011, 10:17:50 am »

Question: How can the Canadian government stop people from living in a different province once you get your PR card through a Provincial Nominee program? Are these PR card any different from someone who went through the Skilled Worker programme?
 
Are General Skilled Workers allowed to look for job in Quebec once they land somewhere else in Canada?

Also, many people tell failed applicants in the General Skilled Worker program to try and do it though the Provincial Nominee Program because it may be easier. I have been reading each Provincial program and they do not seem to be any easier than the Skilled worker route. In fact, they may be more difficult because most of them ask you to have an offer of employment or already experience or education in Canada.

Can anyone else share their thought on this?

I am just curious about it.
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2011, 10:44:53 am »

Question: How can the Canadian government stop people from living in a different province once you get your PR card through a Provincial Nominee program? Are these PR card any different from someone who went through the Skilled Worker programme? - PR card are same, once you have the PR card you can move around in Canada

Are General Skilled Workers allowed to look for job in Quebec once they land somewhere else in Canada?  Yes

Also, many people tell failed applicants in the General Skilled Worker program to try and do it though the Provincial Nominee Program because it may be easier. I have been reading each Provincial program and they do not seem to be any easier than the Skilled worker route. In fact, they may be more difficult because most of them ask you to have an offer of employment or already experience or education in Canada. - You are right, PNP are as tough as FSW in most cases. But if you look at SINP it is good for people whoo have relatives in saskatchwan
Can anyone else share their thought on this?

I am just curious about it.

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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2011, 10:48:33 am »

Thank you. I do not really then understand the point of the provincial programs if once you obtain it, you can just go wherever you want. I am sure the government must have thought of it and we may not be aware. I just cannot think of it. Unless, since you need a job offer, why would you get it, then refuse it so that you can move somewhere else.
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