Hi all,
I have submitted my express entry profile(no ITA yet) as creating an EE profile was a prerequisite for the BC PNP.
Now should I answer Yes/No to this question: Do you have an active application for provincial nomination or permanent residence under any other federal or provincial program?
Also, I have only one BC PNP profile. I have received the invitation today from BCPNP. Should I select Yes/No for this question: Do you have an active application or registration with the BC PNP?
Secondly, I have a valid job offer, a valid LMIA, and a valid closed work permit. My intended work location mentioned on my LMIA and work permit document are going to be different now as my employer has changed the intended work location. The new and old addresses are in Vancouver Regional District. Should I put the new address in the intended work location on my BC PNP application or should I use the old one which is mentioned on my LMIA and work permit document. I have a closed work permit. Please suggest a way forward.
Thank you.
I have submitted my express entry profile(no ITA yet) as creating an EE profile was a prerequisite for the BC PNP.
Now should I answer Yes/No to this question: Do you have an active application for provincial nomination or permanent residence under any other federal or provincial program?
Also, I have only one BC PNP profile. I have received the invitation today from BCPNP. Should I select Yes/No for this question: Do you have an active application or registration with the BC PNP?
Secondly, I have a valid job offer, a valid LMIA, and a valid closed work permit. My intended work location mentioned on my LMIA and work permit document are going to be different now as my employer has changed the intended work location. The new and old addresses are in Vancouver Regional District. Should I put the new address in the intended work location on my BC PNP application or should I use the old one which is mentioned on my LMIA and work permit document. I have a closed work permit. Please suggest a way forward.
Thank you.