Technically he can indeed apply to OINP even while his BC PNP is in process, but he will have to convince OINP of his ties in Ontario, because right now his ties to BC are strong. Answer: what case does he have for Ontario?
Wait, if you're getting married, why can't you add them to your application upon getting married, or sponsor for later?
What I told you is that those two provinces discourage applying to their PNPs if you already have another PNP application in process. It's entirely up to you what you choose to do.
Yeah thanx. We dnt wanna go the sponsor ship waycpz thats much longer. Myappliaction is almst at final stages and ibarelymetmy reuested draw points so we dnt wanna risk adding him and reducing the CRS. And he is wrking anyways. His case can be processed indepently. Also we studied in ontario. So ties can be proved fairly easy as we both lived there fr two years nd then moved separate. So wannted to ssee if we cqn apply oinp fr him and wait for both nominations. Wt point at application will he hav to moveto ontario ??
And hw long does he hav to live there after PR?
Also, there is this line on the CIC website:
More than one PT may wish to nominate a candidate; however, a candidate can have only one pending nomination in the system at a time and can accept only one nomination.
Link: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/pnp.asp
If CIC mentions you can receive more than 1 nomination (it happened to me), it implies that you can definitely lodge multiple PNP applications.