I fully understand it is feasible in theory - we intended to live in the province of nomination and had lived there for X years, but then intention changed and we are protected by the Mobility Rights.
However, I would like to know if this is also true in practice, in other words, are there any recent cases of successfully renewing PR and/or obtaining citizenship as PNP inter-provincial movers?
Please share your personal experience with regards to this issue.
Thanks.
Edit:
I am not talking about cases where nominees landed in another province or nominees moved out of the province of nomination within days or weeks of landing.
I am only interested about the case where nominees landed in the province of nomination and had been lawfully living in that province for a number of years already before changing the intention.
However, I would like to know if this is also true in practice, in other words, are there any recent cases of successfully renewing PR and/or obtaining citizenship as PNP inter-provincial movers?
Please share your personal experience with regards to this issue.
Thanks.
Edit:
I am not talking about cases where nominees landed in another province or nominees moved out of the province of nomination within days or weeks of landing.
I am only interested about the case where nominees landed in the province of nomination and had been lawfully living in that province for a number of years already before changing the intention.