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HoPe90

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Does anyone know the guidelines for provincial nominee programs? When you are nominated by a province and get PR through them , do you have to stay in that province forever or are you allowed to leave after a certain number of years?

Does anyone know?
 
HoPe90 said:
Does anyone know the guidelines for provincial nominee programs? When you are nominated by a province and get PR through them , do you have to stay in that province forever or are you allowed to leave after a certain number of years?

Does anyone know?

I am now adding this to my signature.

See below
 
one more thing, u will have to spend 2 years first in the pronvice that nominated you before u can have right to migrate to other pronvince to work, study or do busines, the most important aspect is when u becom a citizen after 5 years, if ur record with them is clean, u can become a citizen, and i tink u no the right a canadian citizen has, u can travel to nearly all countries in the world to live, study or work
 
Ayokunlex01 said:
one more thing, u will have to spend 2 years first in the pronvice that nominated you before u can have right to migrate to other pronvince to work, study or do busines, the most important aspect is when u becom a citizen after 5 years, if ur record with them is clean, u can become a citizen, and i tink u no the right a canadian citizen has, u can travel to nearly all countries in the world to live, study or work

Sorry but I disagree. Just because you get a Canadian citizenship that doesn't mean you can go any country and work out of the blue. You will have to do Inmigration processes like you are doing by coming here.
It will be easier than doing it as a Moroccan national (for example), probably. But not free ;)
 
Ayokunlex01 said:
one more thing, u will have to spend 2 years first in the pronvice that nominated you before u can have right to migrate to other pronvince to work, study or do busines, the most important aspect is when u becom a citizen after 5 years, if ur record with them is clean, u can become a citizen, and i tink u no the right a canadian citizen has, u can travel to nearly all countries in the world to live, study or work

This is completely incorrect. Everyone should disregard this post.
 
as a canadain citizen u can travel to 172 countries visa free, do u tink canada is a small country, canada is 1 of the best coutries in the world, canada is always in first 5, or wat are this people saying here, scrol down to that link and read it yourself

am shock and suprise that a VIP member here doesnt no this, both of u gave me -2 and i dont give a damn, read what i wrote again, last sentence, i said as a canadain citizen, you can travel to nearly all countries in the world, to live, study or work there, and u guys said its not true, scylla u said its completely incorrect, thank God for internet dis days, 1 is from canadain embasy, d second is from wikipedia, so u will see urself all the countries, a canadain citizen can go, so am expecting +2 back u hear so click on this 2 links
 
https://embassy-finder.com/travel-with_canada_passport



https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Canadian_citizens
 
Ayokunlex01 said:
scylla and 87ard am expecting ur response and my +2

I stand by what I said before.

First of all, you don't have to live in a province for two years before moving to another province. This statement is completely incorrect and I don't know where you found this information.

Secondly, while Canadian citizenship allows you to travel as a tourist to many countries without a visa - it certainly does not allow you to live or work there like your post claims. I was born in Canada and am extremely familiar with the rules surrounding Canadian citizenship. I've been one all of my life and have traveled very extensively. I can guarantee you that I'm not allowed to live or work in other countries without a visa. I have to get a visa like everyone else. I can't even live, study or work in the US without a visa.
 
this is very funny, u said what i wrote is completely incorect, and i gave u the links, canada embasy links and wikipedia, telling you the countries you can migrate too with canadain visa, they explain everytin there in that link, and stil you said its incorect, u also said ur a canadain citizin and you cant even travel to US, imagine, this is the first time am hearing this, scylla i belive in what i said cos i have proof and the proof is there
 
Ayokunlex01 said:
this is very funny, u said what i wrote is completely incorect, and i gave u the links, canada embasy links and wikipedia, telling you the countries you can migrate too with canadain visa, they explain everytin there in that link, and stil you said its incorect, u also said ur a canadain citizin and you cant even travel to US, imagine, this is the first time am hearing this, scylla i belive in what i said cos i have proof and the proof is there

The site you have quoted talks about places Canadians can VISIT without a visa. Visiting is not the same as living, studying or working.

Please read my post again and stop misquoting me. I never said I can't visit the US without a visa. I said I cannot live, study or work there without a visa. Once again - living, studying and working is different than visiting.
 
Thank you for the feedback guys. I really did think I had to stay in the province that nominated me for like 2 years before moving.

Thanks
 
HoPe90 said:
Thank you for the feedback guys. I really did think I had to stay in the province that nominated me for like 2 years before moving.

Thanks

believe what you want to believe.

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And please bear in mind, websites like immigration consultant's website or wikipedia are not official source of information and should not be taken as reliable. Only source from IRCC and Government of provinces are official and reliable
 
wikipedia is not a reliable source, anyone can make changes in that.