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can-vishal
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« on: September 18, 2011, 05:35:50 pm »

Dear Friends,

I have a question that after getting SINP approval what happens next?
do we have to stay there in SK or we can stay anywhere in canada?
and if not so then after wat time we can move to different place within canada.

vishal
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wilson
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« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2011, 01:09:03 am »

Dear Friends,

I have a question that after getting SINP approval what happens next?
do we have to stay there in SK or we can stay anywhere in canada?
and if not so then after wat time we can move to different place within canada.

vishal
You can move but as per my opinion, stay  3 years in the province which nominated you. There could be different  suggestions from others because usually several people who get PR under PNP used to move to other province as the Canadian PR have no restriction for their movement.  It seems that  most of them do not know the regulations. Also the nominated  Provinces are  not really strict on regulating their move or monitoring.

Please see :
Operational Bulletin 251 -
November 24, 2010
Examination of Members of the Provincial Nominee Class at Ports of Entry and CIC Inland Offices


Paragraph 87(2)(b) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) states that a foreign national is a member of the PN class if they intend to reside in the province that has nominated them.

A permanent resident visa holder in the PN class seeking permanent resident status at a Port of Entry (POE) must therefore establish that they still intend to reside in the province/territory that has nominated them.

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Individuals who indicate that they never intended, or no longer intend, to reside in the nominating province/territory may be denied permanent resident status at the POE and may have an A44(1) report written against them.

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can-vishal
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« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2011, 02:43:34 pm »

thanks for the info... wilson

vishal
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Category FSW2 & Visa Office NDVO
15-4-2011  Application received by CIO
24-5-2011  1st AOR
26-6-2011  RBVO
22-8-2011  2nd AOR
16-1-2012  Decision Made (got rejection letter)
23-1-2012  In Process (got letter requesting additional docs)
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