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Maxpayne111

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Hi there,
I am currently waiting for my PR application to get processed. Have been in a closed work permit and can’t move to a different company since that will require another work permit application and update in my PR application in IRCC resulting in delays.
The question I have is when is it safest and easiest to quit my job - is it after I have received my eCOPR ? Or do I have to wait till I receive PR card.
I am in BC PNP so want to know if there’s a chance to have complications in my PR status if I quit 2-3 weeks after I have received my eCOPR?

P.S. ideally this would not have been a question but delays in PR card and processing is affecting me mentally and I want to pursue a better opportunity after a break.
 
Hi there,
I am currently waiting for my PR application to get processed. Have been in a closed work permit and can’t move to a different company since that will require another work permit application and update in my PR application in IRCC resulting in delays.
The question I have is when is it safest and easiest to quit my job - is it after I have received my eCOPR ? Or do I have to wait till I receive PR card.
I am in BC PNP so want to know if there’s a chance to have complications in my PR status if I quit 2-3 weeks after I have received my eCOPR?

P.S. ideally this would not have been a question but delays in PR card and processing is affecting me mentally and I want to pursue a better opportunity after a break.

You can quit anytime after you've become a PR. You don't need to wait for your PR card.
 
Thanks @scylla and by becoming PR you mean as soon as I’ve received COPR correct?
Because I am through BC PNP, job was a crucial element for the PR application process hence want to double confirm.
 
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Hi I am currently in the US as international student, and about to graduate with a Bachelor degree. Could you please tell me if there is a way for me to apply PNP in BC? Thank you!
 
Hi I am currently in the US as international student, and about to graduate with a Bachelor degree. Could you please tell me if there is a way for me to apply PNP in BC? Thank you!
If you have a job offer from a BC employer who meets eligibility requirements, then yes.
 
If you have a job offer from a BC employer who meets eligibility requirements, then yes.
But the employer would need a LMIA to hire me correct? I heard that that way is not very easy for them, so few of them would go through these process. Are there any other ways? Thanks
 
Thanks @scylla and by becoming PR you mean as soon as I’ve received COPR correct?
Because I am through BC PNP, job was a crucial element for the PR application process hence want to double confirm.

Hi just want to confirm that by 'becoming a PR' you mean as soon as you receive eCOPR right?

I have my eCOPR but waiting for my PR card and want to know if it is safe to quit my job?
 
@CaliChunks what I understood, yes COPR is you proof of becoming a PR. PR card is only a travel document. However I would double check from a lawyer or @legalfalcon before quitting, especially if you are PNP. PNP is tied to job offer.
 
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Hi just want to confirm that by 'becoming a PR' you mean as soon as you receive eCOPR right?

I have my eCOPR but waiting for my PR card and want to know if it is safe to quit my job?

The PR card is only a travel document. The day you receive an e-COPR or when you land in Canada and are allowed to enter with a COPR, effective that date you become a PR.

It does not matter when you receive a PR card.
 
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