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    PNP living in one province and working in another?

    As far as I understand, after you get PR you can work and live anywhere in Canada. The 6th article of the Bill of Rights (free mobility of people) ensures this. However, it's expected that people honour the "intention" to live in the sponsoring province even though it is not obligatory. It's...
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    PNP living in one province and working in another?

    The answer is that it is ok for a PR in Canada (PR obtained via PNP or any other way) to have a legal address in one province (in my case the sponsoring province) and work in another province (dwell - for example to rent a room there). One remains a taxpayer in the sponsoring province in this case.
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    PNP living in one province and working in another?

    Ok, got an answer from a law firm.
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    PNP living in one province and working in another?

    Well well.. no answer? Come now ... somebody! Leon.. ?
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    Landed in Canada

    Contratulations :) My landing in Emerson Manitoba was also a very good experience and took about half an hour.
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    PNP living in one province and working in another?

    No answer?? Common, nobody who can comment on this?
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    PNP living in one province and working in another?

    I have very urgent question. Is there any problem for a provincial nominee to work in another province than where he has been granted PR, provided his legal residence stays in the sponsoring province, his family (wife and children) lives and works/schools there as well? I assume the person...
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    travelling without PR CARD. will it be an issue?

    On thing I am curious about is this. When one arrives at the borders and the officer starts questioning, is it ok to tell them that ones intentions is only stay in Canada for a short while (days/weeks) and then leave the country (before PR card is received)? When you think of it, it might be a...