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Konan1982

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Mar 22, 2012
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Hello,
I know this question is bothering many PNP applicants, it still may be unclear to some people..
Let's assume applicant received PR 2015 (as PNP) for 5 years expiration time, moves to another Province ,
after having lived in other Province (other than PNP) for 4 years then (according to new rule) applies for citizenchip
and in case there is only 1 year left to renew PR card, being in another Province may PR card renewal be refused? - As a ground that person should be renewing PR Card in the same Province that nominated him/her..

Any thoughts or ideas?
 
Konan1982 said:
Hello,
I know this question is bothering many PNP applicants, it still may be unclear to some people..
Let's assume applicant received PR 2015 (as PNP) for 5 years expiration time, moves to another Province ,
after having lived in other Province (other than PNP) for 4 years then (according to new rule) applies for citizenchip
and in case there is only 1 year left to renew PR card, being in another Province may PR card renewal be refused? - As a ground that person should be renewing PR Card in the same Province that nominated him/her..

Any thoughts or ideas?

I am also confuse so many people telling its possible while other informed you need to stay within.

please senior member let us know
 
Nick111 said:
I am also confuse so many people telling its possible while other informed you need to stay within.

please senior member let us know

I couldn't find any notes or quotations in the goverment site..so I am not sure too..
 
Better to work in the nominated province.
 
ttrajan said:
Better to work in the nominated province.

Dude, there is nothing mentioned in official government web site that PNP nominated should work in the same province.
In PR Card renewal requirement it is also not mentioned anything..it just says person should live in Canada for 4 years..
 
Canada strictly observes the freedom of movement. if there are strong reasons to move then its not a problem at all.

skalair
 
skalair said:
Canada strictly observes the freedom of movement. if there are strong reasons to move then its not a problem at all.

skalair

Why is there speculation about movement restrictions about that topic? Based on what?
 
Topic can be closed because if a person PNP PR holder, there is no restriction..can move anywhere in Canada..
 
Don't discuss and confuse each other........

just read this law........http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/const/page-15.html

Mobility Rights

Mobility of citizens

6. (1) Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.


Rights to move and gain livelihood

(2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right

(a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and


(b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.
 
_123rock said:
Don't discuss and confuse each other........

just read this law........http://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/const/page-15.html

Mobility Rights

Mobility of citizens

6. (1) Every citizen of Canada has the right to enter, remain in and leave Canada.


Rights to move and gain livelihood

(2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right

(a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and


(b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.

Dear 123 Rock,

Thanks for valuable information. i think now its clear based on above mention :)

Thanks
 
Nick111 said:
Dear 123 Rock,

Thanks for valuable information. i think now its clear based on above mention :)

Thanks



Guys, keep in mind that this is for Canadian CITIZENS[/font][/color]
 
brunabiagi said:
Guys, keep in mind that this is for Canadian CITIZENS[/font][/color]

Read again..... 8)

Rights to move and gain livelihood

(2) Every citizen of Canada and every person who has the status of a permanent resident of Canada has the right

(a) to move to and take up residence in any province; and


(b) to pursue the gaining of a livelihood in any province.
 
Some more information from the Opportunities Ontario website:


Can I change jobs or temporarily leave Canada after I submit my application?

Ontario Immigration Once you become a permanent resident, you can live and work anywhere in Canada. If you leave your current employer during either the nomination process or the permanent residence application process, your nomination and application can be denied by Opportunities Ontario. Prolonged absences from Ontario can also affect your eligibility for the program. You should keep Opportunities Ontario informed.

Here is the link:

http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/