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human_forever
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« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2011, 04:28:01 am »

When she applied for pr under pnp, she had to sign a declaration to establish sucessfully in the province that nominated her. The province nominated her because she can benefit the economy of that province immediatly after landing based on her existing experience and qualifications. If she tried to study out of province right after landing, it is a seious break of her legally abind declaration. She will never be able to apply for citizenship in the future and in the next time she goes oversea and return to canada, her pr will be revoked and she will be deported back to her home country. Please refer to the new immigration bulletin in feb 2011 from cic regarding pnp nominee move out to other provinces for more info. The best is to wait 3 years till you get the citizenship before moving, not counting the time to process the citizenship application


+1 ... Just to add some,if the person moves out of province, then it's a serious break of declaration. If somebody thinks that it's not a serious offense, then there is no difference between federal and PNP. Just think why PNP exists, when already a federal exists, which allows you to move anywhere in canada.
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sept15
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Category........: PNP
Visa Office......: Buffalo
NOC Code......: 2263
Job Offer........: Yes
App. Filed.......: 18-03-2010
Doc's Request.: 18-11-2010
Nomination.....: 20-12-2009
AOR Received.: 02-07-2010
IELTS Request: n/a
File Transfer...: n/a
Med's Request: 02-07-2010
Med's Done....: 04-10-2010
Interview........: n/a
Passport Req..: 16-03-2011 received Fort Erie March 18, 2011
VISA ISSUED...: 29-03-2011 Received PP: April 4, 2011
LANDED..........: 05-04-2011 NORTH PORTAL, SK

« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2011, 11:00:06 am »

+1 ... Just to add some,if the person moves out of province, then it's a serious break of declaration. If somebody thinks that it's not a serious offense, then there is no difference between federal and PNP. Just think why PNP exists, when already a federal exists, which allows you to move anywhere in canada.

I seriously DO NOT remember any such declarations. I do not plan to move out of my Province and I have been living here for the past 7 years and I like my Job and the Benefits BUT I do not recall any such declaration.

If you think Province needs you to be Economic, Remember that you also need a Province to be Economically feasible to live, buy a house and have a job. It is easy for you to say Stay in a Province but when you a better Opportunity somewhere else and have NO good job that you have been trying for the lat few years, and IF you are smart you will leave the Province - you do not want your kids and yourself a roofless house and an empty dinning table.

Be realistic my friends.
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« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2011, 11:44:39 pm »

I am applying as PR through PNP Employer Direct Stream. This has been my long question... how long do I have to wait before I can move out of the province that has nominated me? I have a cousin in a different province and I want to move there. I know I have a stable job now but I am in MB and moving out will be better for my daughter. I have also read that if you have plans of moving out do so after receiving your PR card. Hope you can enlighten me. Thanks.
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