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CSQ-Provincial Nominee Quebec, want to move toronto

virulpatel

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Aug 27, 2007
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Dear All,

I am provincial nominee of Quebec, landing at montreal after two months. now i want to know that, if i want to move at toronot after getting my PR card from Montreal. what are the process. Will i move without any problem, or i have to do some formalities for there ????

Kindly help me
 

PMM

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Jun 30, 2005
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Hi

virulpatel said:
Dear All,

I am provincial nominee of Quebec, landing at montreal after two months. now i want to know that, if i want to move at toronot after getting my PR card from Montreal. what are the process. Will i move without any problem, or i have to do some formalities for there ????

Kindly help me
Please read the CSQ nomination, if you don't make an attempt to settle in Quebec, there is a very good chance that Quebec will revoke the CSQ and then CIC will take action against you. Your decision if you wish to take the chance on losing your PR status.

PMM
 

Suin

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Sep 14, 2008
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24-03-2014
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09-12-2014
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24-02-2015, PR Card Received: 02-04-2015
If one gets the PR status in Quebec how long should I live there so as to get elligible for getting some job in another province?
 

Leon

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Jun 13, 2008
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There is no time limit but if you apply for QSW, you sign that you intend to settle in Quebec. If you don't intend to settle in Quebec when you apply, you are committing immigration fraud by lying about it. Once you have PR, there are other laws in Canada that guarantee you free movement within Canada, including living and working anywhere but if Quebec decided that they want to go after you, they sure could make your life miserable. Maybe after you spend a lot of time in court and appealing and a lot of money on lawyers, you can win your case and keep your PR but problems could be avoided if you stay in Quebec at least long enough so that you could say that you made an attempt to settle there, that you tried to look for a job and couldn't find one but got a job offer from another province. It's up to you to decide how long you would need to be able to make an authentic claim like that but I would think at least 2 to 3 months.